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Identify essential items commonly found in a standard Search and Rescue (SAR) kit.

  1. Hammer, Screwdriver, Axe, Spade, Pickaxe
  2. Evacuation map of the building or area
  3. Torch (flashlight) and spare battery cells
  4. First aid kit and bandages

    Aii മാത്രം

    Biii, iv

    Ci, ii, iii

    Dഇവയൊന്നുമല്ല

    Answer:

    C. i, ii, iii

    Read Explanation:

    A standard Search and Rescue (SAR) kit is typically equipped with tools for access and clearance, such as a hammer, screwdriver, axe, spade, and pickaxe. It also includes navigation and planning tools like an evacuation map. Essential safety and illumination items include a torch (flashlight) with spare batteries. While a first aid kit is crucial for medical response, it is not explicitly listed as part of the standard SAR kit in these notes, which focuses more on tools for locating, accessing, and securing victims.

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