§ 91.17 TRAFFIC, PEDESTRIAN CONTROL DURING FIRE ALARM.
   (A)   Every vehicle already stationary when the fire alarm shall have been sounded must remain so for a period of five minutes after the sounding of the fire alarm. No vehicle, except by the specific direction of the Fire Chief or any officer in charge, shall follow, approach or park closer than 500 feet to any fire vehicle, or to any fire hydrant to which a hose is connected. Nothing herein shall be construed to apply to vehicles carrying doctors, members of the Fire Department, or emergency vehicle.
(Neb. RS 60-6,183) (Prior Code, § 7-108)
   (B)   It shall be unlawful for any pedestrian to enter or remain in any street after a fire alarm shall have sounded until the fire trucks shall have completely passed.
(Neb. RS 28-908) (Prior Code, § 7-110)
(Ord. 96-2351, passed 6-17-1996; Ord. 2001-2584, passed 11-19-2001) Penalty, see § 91.99