Arizona Statutes
§ 13-2404 — Refusing to assist in fire control; classification
Arizona § 13-2404
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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 13-2404 (2026).
Text
A.A person commits refusing to assist in fire control if:
1.Upon a reasonable command by a person reasonably known to be a fireman, such person knowingly refuses to aid in extinguishing a fire or in protecting property at the scene of a fire; or
2.Upon command by a person reasonably known to be a fireman or peace officer, such person knowingly disobeys an order or regulation relating to the conduct of persons in the vicinity of a fire.
B.In this section, "fireman" means any officer of the fire department, the state forester or his deputies or any other person vested by law with the duty to extinguish fires.
C.A person who complies with this section by assisting in fire control shall not be held liable to any person for damages resulting therefrom, if such person acted reasonably u
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Related
Green v. United States
630 F.3d 1245 (Ninth Circuit, 2011)
State v. Buhman
887 P.2d 582 (Court of Appeals of Arizona, 1994)
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