(A) It shall be unlawful for any person to knowingly and willfully hinder, obstruct, endanger, or interfere with any firefighter or other public safety personnel in the performance of his or her duties.
(B) It shall be unlawful for any person, while in the vicinity of any fire or other emergency incident, to willfully disobey any reasonable order or rule of the Fire Official commanding any public safety personnel or equipment at a fire or other emergency incident.
(C) It shall be unlawful to knowingly be or remain on public property or the unenclosed private property of another within 300 feet of a fire (except a bonfire permitted as provided in this chapter), except persons attempting to put out or contain the fire prior to the arrival of public safety personnel; firefighters, police officers, or other emergency personnel discharging their duties as such; or other persons given express permission to remain by the fire incident commander or on-site supervisor of the public safety department. This division shall not apply to a person awaiting arrival of public safety personnel in order to provide information about the fire, the structures involved, or other information that could be useful to public safety personnel, such as, but not limited to information about the origin of the fire, whether any occupants could be in any structure involved, materials that may be in the structure of vicinity of the fire, persons observed in the vicinity of the fire, words or noises heard, and the condition of any structures involved.
(Ord. 919, passed 4-24-06; Am. Ord. 987, passed 4-28-14; Am. Ord. 988, passed 6-23-14) Penalty, see § 93.99