Florida law will create safety barrier for first responders

A new law in Florida will support the need to keep first responders safe while working a call.

Starting on January 1st, Senate Bill 184 will become law. This bill states that individuals will not be allowed to approach a first responder who is doing their job after being warned not to.

The law is aimed at helping police, fire and EMS personnel stay focused while performing critical first aid.

People who approach a first responder on the job will initially receive a warning, but could face a fine and up to 60 days in jail.

People who approach a first responder on the job will initially receive a warning, but could face a fine and up to 60 days in jail. (iStock)

The new law comes with a penalty of up to 60 days in jail and a $500 fine.

The bill also outlines that a violator could face a second-degree misdemeanor.

The bill defines “first responder” as law enforcement officers, correctional probation officers, firefighters, and emergency medical care providers.

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