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100

Cardiopulmonary Rehab is usually referred to as this.

CPR

100

Dr. Derek Shepherd is more commonly know by this name.

McDreamy

100

These dogs, often found in teams of 101, are generally the mascots for firehouses.

Dalmations

100

When someone is arrested, the police are required, by law, to read them these rights. (name the law or state it)

Miranda Rights

100

This is the number one leading cause of fire deaths.

Smoking

200

This is the human body's largest organ.

Skin

200

In Brooklyn 99, this is Gina's last name.

Linetti

200
This Ray Bradbury book (made into a movie starting Michael B. Jordan) is named for the temperate at which books will burn.

Fahrenheit 451

200

When a child goes missing, the police send out this kind of message.

Amber Alert

200

What is the full name of the medication in an EpiPen? (speak slowly and clearly)

Epinephrine

300

Professionals suggest that a person performing CPR keep the beat of this song as a guide.

Staying Alive

300

This actress became famous as she ran across the sand in her red lifeguard suit to save lives.

Pamela Anderson

300

These are the three elements required to make a fire.

Heat, fuel, oxygen

300
Two of Miami's best known police officers, Crockett and Tubbs, worked for this organization.

Miami Vice

300

This is the speed limit in a school zone when the lights are flashing.

15 miles per hour

400

This is the difference between ADD and ADHD.

ADHD presents as excessive energy, while ADD presents as struggling to maintain focus.

400

NBC is currently running two related programs about the Police Department and the Fire Department in this US city.

Chicago

400

You are frying up some bacon and eggs, and suddenly, the pan catches on fire. How do you put it out?

a towel/salt/baking soda/a pot or pan

400

This is the most famous fictitious blood spatter specialist in Miami.

Dexter

400
These are the three instructions for a person who is on fire. 

Stop, Drop, and Roll

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