CHAPTER 4. INTERFERENCE WITH A FIREFIGHTER
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Chapter 4. Interference With a Firefighter
IC 35-44-4-1
"Dispatched firefighter" defined
35-44-4-1 Sec. 1. As used in this chapter, "dispatched firefighter"
means a member of:
(1) the fire company having jurisdiction over an emergency
incident area; or
(2) a fire company that has entered into a mutual aid agreement
with the fire company having jurisdiction over an emergency
incident area;
who has been dispatched by the local fire department having
jurisdiction over the particular emergency incident area.
As added by P.L.191-2001, SEC.1.
IC 35-44-4-2
"Emergency incident area" defined
35-44-4-2 Sec. 2. As used in this chapter, "emergency incident
area" means the area surrounding a structure, vehicle, property, or
area that is:
(1) defined by police or firefighters with flags, barricades,
barrier tape, or other markers; or
(2) one hundred and fifty (150) feet in all directions from the
perimeter of the emergency incident;
whichever is greater.
As added by P.L.191-2001, SEC.1.
IC 35-44-4-3
"Firefighter" defined
35-44-4-3 Sec. 3. As used in this chapter, "firefighter" has the
meaning set forth in IC 9-18-34-1.
As added by P.L.191-2001, SEC.1.
IC 35-44-4-4
"Fire protective clothing and fire protective gear" defined
35-44-4-4 Sec. 4. As used in this chapter, "fire protective clothing
and fire protective gear" includes any of the following items
generally used by firefighters:
(1) Outer fire retardant clothing and headgear.
(2) Fire gloves.
(3) Selfcontained breathing apparatus.
(4) Emergency medical services protective gear.
(5) Hazardous materials protective gear.
As added by P.L.191-2001, SEC.1.
IC 35-44-4-5
Nonfirefighter's refusal to leave emergency incident area
35-44-4-5 Sec. 5. A person who is not a firefighter who knowingly
or intentionally refuses to leave an emergency incident area
immediately after being requested to do so by a firefighter or law
enforcement officer commits a Class A misdemeanor.
As added by P.L.191-2001, SEC.1.
IC 35-44-4-6
Firefighter's refusal to leave emergency incident area
35-44-4-6 Sec. 6. A firefighter who:
(1) has not been dispatched to an emergency incident area;
(2) enters an emergency incident area; and
(3) refuses to leave an emergency incident area immediately
after being requested to do so by a dispatched firefighter or law
enforcement officer;
commits a Class C infraction.
As added by P.L.191-2001, SEC.1.
IC 35-44-4-7
Misleading a firefighter
35-44-4-7 Sec. 7. A person other than a firefighter who, with
intent to mislead a firefighter or law enforcement officer as to the
person's status as a dispatched firefighter, knowingly or intentionally
enters an emergency incident area while wearing, transporting, or
otherwise possessing a uniform, fire protective clothing, or fire
protective gear commits a Class A misdemeanor. However, the
offense is a Class D felony if, as a proximate result of the person
entering the emergency incident area, a person or firefighter suffers
bodily injury (as defined in IC 35-41-1-4).
As added by P.L.191-2001, SEC.1.
IC 35-44-4-8
Intentional interference with firefighter
35-44-4-8 Sec. 8. A person who knowingly or intentionally
obstructs or interferes with a firefighter performing or attempting to
perform the firefighter's emergency functions or duties as a
firefighter commits obstructing a firefighter, a Class A misdemeanor.
As added by P.L.191-2001, SEC.1.