New Florida Law Creates Barrier Between First Responders and the Public

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New Florida Law Creates Barrier Between First Responders and the Public
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A new Florida law taking effect on January 1st aims to enhance the safety of both first responders and the public by establishing a 25-foot barrier between them at emergency scenes. This law aims to prevent bystanders from inadvertently hindering rescue efforts and ensure a more focused and efficient response.

‘Some of those scenes are unpredictable’: New Florida law to create barrier between first responders and the public

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He said the new law coming on Jan. 1 will help them stay focused on their job while keeping you safe.It creates a 25-foot barrier between first responders and the public.And if they don’t leave, they could face criminal consequences.

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