If you are involved in a crash and must move an injured person, you should:
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Pull the victim feet first away from the danger.
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Keep the back and neck as straight as possible.
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If there are wires down, go near them.
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None of the above answers is correct.
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Explanation
If you are involved in a crash and an injured person is present, you should move them only if it becomes necessary due to a life-threatening danger such as fire. If you must move an injured person, try to keep their back and neck as straight as possible to avoid causing any additional harm.
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