It's not clear what caused the explosion and fire. Arson investigators were on scene to determine if there was any criminal activity.
A hazmat team was at the scene to ensure the safety of those who were exposed.
The Florida Forest Service was on the scene to ensure that the fire didn't become a wildfire with all the plant overgrowth located near the burning building.
- to be on scene to do something
- to be on the scene to do something
- to be at the scene to do something
May I ask if these are interchangeable?
Hi, - to be on scene to do something - to be on the scene to do something - to be at the scene to do something May I ask if these are interchangeable? Yes. 2 and 3 are pretty common.
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- to be on scene to do something - to be on the scene to do something - to be at the scene to do something May I ask if these are interchangeable? |