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In this episode of Fire Service Court, legal experts and fire service veterans tackle critical liability issues faced by fire departments during severe weather and emergency responses.
The discussion covers the duty to respond amid hazardous conditions like ice storms and heavy snowfall, emphasizing the special duty rule that limits individual liability unless a direct promise is made to a victim. They explore mutual-aid complexities, including responsibility for mutual-aid firefighters and the “borrowed servant” doctrine, along with how to manage risk when responding alongside other departments. The conversation emphasizes a strong focus on the necessity of clear policies, regular driver training, and the value of dashcams for accountability.
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In this episode of Fire Service Court, legal experts and fire service veterans tackle critical liability issues faced by fire departments during severe weather and emergency responses.
The discussion covers the duty to respond amid hazardous conditions like ice storms and heavy snowfall, emphasizing the special duty rule that limits individual liability unless a direct promise is made to a victim. They explore mutual-aid complexities, including responsibility for mutual-aid firefighters and the “borrowed servant” doctrine, along with how to manage risk when responding alongside other departments. The conversation emphasizes a strong focus on the necessity of clear policies, regular driver training, and the value of dashcams for accountability.

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