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Action by station in distress? (Procedure)

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When a station in distress such as an ambulance or firefighter is in action, one should stop and allow them to proceed safely, observing from a distance, and notify authorities if additional help is needed.

Step-by-step explanation:

When encountering an action by a station in distress, such as an ambulance approaching with its siren on, the correct procedure is to stop moving and become stationary until it passes by. This ensures the quickest and safest path for the emergency vehicle and any persons being assisted by first responders. The same principle applies to situations involving a firefighter rescue operation. One should not interfere but instead observe surroundings and notify an adult or authority figure if help is needed, while firefighters search burning buildings, rescue victims, and administer first aid. If capable, ensuring the rescued get the necessary help can be critical, but personal safety and following proper procedures should always be a priority.

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