ESCAMBIA COUNTY, Fla. -- The state of Florida is cracking down on emergency disruptors. Senate Bill 184 goes into effect Jan.
A new Florida law will keep first responders safe by prohibiting a person from approaching any police, fire or EMS personnel ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis signed legislation SB 184, creating a 25-foot "halo" for firefighters, police and medics. People will be ...
The Vegas Golden Knights have announced details for three first responder-themed appreciation nights next month.The team will ...
Most first responders and emergency workers acknowledge that it’s part of the job, but it doesn’t make working on the ...
Polegate residents were treated to a festive Christmas party hosted by the town’s Mayor Cllr Dan Dunbar which has raised more ...
The Franklin City Council voted 6-0 at its Dec. 9 meeting to adopt an ordinance that provides a personal property tax ...
The Halo Law applies to all first responders, including law enforcement officers, firefighters, emergency medical care providers and correctional probation officers, according to the report. The bill ...
If a person is given a verbal warning to not approach and they still try and go into that no-go zone, then they could face a ...
The best way to improve how emergency responders address the needs of people with disabilities is through communication, said ...