Which street is paired with 95S?

Navigate Milwaukee streets with confidence for the Bell Ambulance Test. Use detailed scenarios and practical navigation tasks. Prepare and excel!

Multiple Choice

Which street is paired with 95S?

Explanation:
Understanding how the Milwaukee EMS grid pairs numbered streets with cross streets is the key idea here. In this system, a street labeled with a number and a directional suffix (like 95S) represents a north-south line that sits south of the central baseline. On the navigation map used for this practice, each numbered street line is shown paired with a specific cross street along that same line. For 95S, the map indicates it aligns with Ryan Street. That means Ryan is the cross street that sits on the same grid line as 95S. The other street names—Layton, Grange, and Clayton Crest—correspond to different grid lines and do not align with the 95S line, so they aren’t the correct pairing on this map. When you study, use the grid map or legend in your materials to confirm which cross street sits with each numbered line.

Understanding how the Milwaukee EMS grid pairs numbered streets with cross streets is the key idea here. In this system, a street labeled with a number and a directional suffix (like 95S) represents a north-south line that sits south of the central baseline. On the navigation map used for this practice, each numbered street line is shown paired with a specific cross street along that same line.

For 95S, the map indicates it aligns with Ryan Street. That means Ryan is the cross street that sits on the same grid line as 95S. The other street names—Layton, Grange, and Clayton Crest—correspond to different grid lines and do not align with the 95S line, so they aren’t the correct pairing on this map. When you study, use the grid map or legend in your materials to confirm which cross street sits with each numbered line.

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