Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Weird News: CHP officer arrest's Battalion Chief for blocking the road at accident!

CHP officer should be a greeter at Wal-Mart! 
Here is the article from Firefighterclosecalls.com - The Secret List
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COP LOCKS UP BATTALION CHIEF FOR "BLOCKING" THE HIGHWAY:
==OTHER COPS PROVDE A DELICIOUS CAKE:

Last week (February, 15, 2010) on Highway 101 in Montecito, California there was a traffic crash and all the usual traffic crash attendees responded included the fire department, EMS and in this case, the California Highway Patrol. The crash occurred on the center divide, there were 2 vehicles involved, 6 patients, 1 known minor injury. The squad crew pulled past the fire engine, then it blocks the lane to provide a safe working area, (per FD SOP). Before we go further, it should be noted that the MFD normally have-and are quite proud of-the excellent relationship they enjoy daily with the CHP and area law enforcement officers. This is an isolated and rare incident.

At this point the recently assigned (very new to that area) CHP officer tells the Battalion Chief that the apparatus cannot block the lane because it will cause too much traffic backup, and to move the rig. The Battalion Chief tells him no, that he needs his crew protected until they take up from the run. About one minute from the time the BC goes on scene, the BC is now on the radio asking for a CHP supervisor to be sent to the scene. Next thing the crew saw was the CHP officer handcuffing/arresting the Battalion Chief.

At this point, the Firefighters had not even made patient contact yet. The CHP officer then goes to the Fire Captain and tells him the same thing, move the engine or "I am going to arrest you and the (Fire Engineer) as well". Then the CHP Officer called for a heavy tow truck to tow the fire apparatus off the freeway.

The Fire Captain finally gave in as the fire dispatcher warned him that the heavy tow was 2 minutes out. Within a few minutes, the CHP officers supervisor showed up and un-cuffed the Battalion Chief. The original arresting officer then went back over to the Battalion Chief and gave him an "obstructing a police officer with an investigation ticket".

Turns out the CHP officer just transferred from Bakersfield to that area less than 2 weeks ago. The picture on our home page is the Battalion Chief sitting handcuffed against the center guardrail. The ticket still stands and they haven't heard what is up with the CHP officer, but he never backed down. It seemed like he never felt like he did anything wrong. Seeya in Court.

So now, what is the next thing that should happen? Why, naturally, someone in the "public safety community" almost always attempts to "take the edge off" (lighten up the situation). Sooooo, some fun-loving Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Deputies stopped by the firehouse right after that incident with 2 cakes, and one had a file in it.
Are those SBSO Deputies funny or what!?
On a more serious note. the CHP Night watch Sergeant came over to the firehouse too and couldn't apologize enough. We're pretty sure this will be taken care of-both short term and long term.

Solution for any FD? Develop a plan way ahead of time involving Cops, Firefighters, EMS-everyone, so everyone is on the same sheet of music. WAY more Cops get struck than Firefighters-so we are protecting them as much as us. It's a win-win thing. And it saves the hassle of having to bake all those delicious cakes.
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY SHERIFF TTEO INCIDENT VIDEO: http://tinyurl.com/yzxb8wf

Source: The Secret list at Firefighterclosecalls.com/secret.php - Article

3 comments:

  1. In Clark County, a CHP officer tried to do the same thing to one of our Fire Fighters for blocking the road so Life Flight could land.

    CCFD takes care of the Strip in Las Vegas and we also take care of the stateline area. We backup San Bernadino FD all the time in California approx 20 miles past stateline. This CHP officer got transfered. I wonder if this is the same one????

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  2. In Clark County, a CHP officer tried to do the same thing to one of our Fire Fighters for blocking the road so Life Flight could land.

    CCFD takes care of the Strip in Las Vegas and we also take care of the stateline area. We backup San Bernadino FD all the time in California approx 20 miles past stateline. This CHP officer got transfered. I wonder if this is the same one????

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  3. On behalf of every municipal law enforcement officer and County Deputy Sheriff, please accept our sincerest apology for the idiocy of one California Highway Patrolman. I know he doesn't represent every hardworking CHP officer out there.

    They better can this guy, or transfer him to death valley on day watch on a motor. He better pray he never needs the fire guys to rescue him from a crash.

    God Bless our partners in the Fire Service for all you do for us!

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