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What is it, and the tic for tac bullsh*t between different government departments. Last thing they need is bad blood between them, since only taxpayers will get screwed in the process.
Quote from: richb on February 06, 2014, 09:02:27 PMWhat is it, and the tic for tac bullsh*t between different government departments. Last thing they need is bad blood between them, since only taxpayers will get screwed in the process. From reading several other sources on this, it seems most states have settled the issue by declaring the highest ranking fire fighter on the scene as in charge and the cops are usually made to understand this. California is not one of these states; CHP has authority there. This does not excuse what the cop did at all, because he forgot or ignored the overall mission, which was to protect the emergency rescue personnel present, and the other police, while they did their jobs. The FD will deliberately position one of the trucks to block the area and the people from other traffic. This does sometimes tie up traffic and the cops apparently hate that.It comes down to a difference in mission -- cops want to gather evidence, clean up the scene and restore traffic while the FD and EMTs focus is dealing with the injured and keeping everybody on scene as safe as they can as they're doing it.