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With limited visibility due to the thick smoke, rescuers rely heavily on auditory cues and physical guidance. A rescuer hears a call for help: "Hey, my brother," prompting colleagues to locate him. The response is swift: "He right there in the living room." However, the situation is critical; one victim is still inside, indicating that the fire and smoke have created life-threatening conditions.
Commands such as "Can you come to me?" and "Straight back. Straight back." suggest coordination to direct victims and other team members safely out of danger zones. Firefighters instruct victims to go low and crawl—techniques vital for escaping smoke-filled environments—by saying, "Go low. Crawl."