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Determine what should be done first and last as well as the available resources in the scenarios.
1. You were on the schools swimming pool to practice your butterfly stroke for an upcoming competition and are the only one in the pool area when you noticed someone floating in the pool's 8ft area. When you checked what it was, you were shocked to find a person floating and unresponsive to your calls.
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