You arrive at the scene of a house fire where a 40-year-old male has second-degree burns on his arms and chest. He is conscious and in significant pain. The burns are red, blistered, and moist. His vitals are BP 130/80, HR 110, RR 22, and SpO2 97%. What is the most appropriate initial treatment for this patient’s burns? Apply dry sterile dressings and transportApply cool water to the burns for 20 minutesApply ice directly to the burnsLeave the burns exposed to air to cool naturally