Torrance Fire Fighter Gets Educated About The Law

California Law 409.5.

(a) Whenever a menace to the public health or safety is created by a calamity including a flood, storm, fire, earthquake, explosion, accident, or other disaster, officers of the Department of the California Highway Patrol, police departments, marshal’s office or sheriff’s office, any officer or employee of the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection designated a peace officer by subdivision (g) of Section 830.2, any officer or employee of the Department of Parks and Recreation designated a peace officer by subdivision (f) of Section 830.2, any officer or employee of the Department of Fish and Game designated a peace officer under subdivision (e) of Section 830.2, and any publicly employed full-time lifeguard or publicly employed full-time marine safety officer while acting in a supervisory position in the performance of his or her official duties, may close the area where the menace exists for the duration thereof by means of ropes, markers, or guards to any and all persons not authorized by the lifeguard or officer to enter or remain within the enclosed area. If the calamity creates an immediate menace to the public health, the local health officer may close the area where the menace exists pursuant to the conditions set forth in this section.

(b) Officers of the Department of the California Highway Patrol, police departments, marshal’s office or sheriff’s office, officers of the Department of Fish and Game designated as peace officers by subdivision (e) of Section 830.2, or officers of the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection designated as peace officers by subdivision (g) of Section 830.2 may close the immediate area surrounding any emergency field command post or any other command post activated for the purpose of abating any calamity enumerated in this section or any riot or other civil disturbance to any and all unauthorized persons pursuant to the conditions set forth in this section whether or not the field command post or other command post is located near to the actual calamity or riot or other civil disturbance.

(c) Any unauthorized person who willfully and knowingly enters an area closed pursuant to subdivision (a) or (b) and who willfully remains within the area after receiving notice to evacuate or leave shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.

(d) Nothing in this section shall prevent a duly authorized representative of any news service, newspaper, or radio or television station or network from entering the areas closed pursuant to this section.

Torrance Fire Fighter Gets Educated About The Law

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25 thoughts on “Torrance Fire Fighter Gets Educated About The Law

  1. New subscriber here. I'm impressed by your knowledge of the laws that cover your activity and respect that you are very professional in dealing with the police/firemen. Great channel!

  2. He was just advising you…EMS has that responsibility. It's just common sense, don't take it too personal…you don't have safety equipment or the knowledge no offense. That comes on special course called HAZMAT.

  3. such bs when someone that doesn't know you is concerned for your safety when in reality can give a rats a** about your safety!!

  4. Firefighters save your municipality millions upon millions of property damage setbacks. It's also illegal to strike as a FF because unlike yourself, they provide an essential service to a community. At a moments notice we expect them to rescue in any context, & sometimes put their own personal safety at risk.

  5. I mean you could just not be an asshole and let the gentleman work in peace. It’s people like you that make me wish we could knock people out while on calls.

  6. Fire conditions at that point were very low level. All though,.. so. Poisoned gasses can still be present even from where filming was being shot,… if conditions were worse, and the scene was full of smoke,.. even I would have asked you to relocate yourself…

  7. He’s putting a fire out you goof .. and your more worried about getting your shitty shot … they don’t need or want to worry about someone getting close to a possible hazard .. he’s saving lives and houses .. listen to him and back off plug .

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