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Code · Alaska · Title 18 · Chapter 8

Sec. 18.08.075. Authority of emergency medical technician and mobile intensive care paramedic.

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Sec. 18.08.075. Authority of emergency medical technician and mobile intensive care paramedic.
(a)An emergency medical technician or mobile intensive care paramedic who responds to an emergency with an ambulance service or first responder service, who has in the technician's or mobile intensive care paramedic's possession a current emergency medical technician or mobile intensive care paramedic identification card, and who provides emergency medical care or other emergency medical service, has the authority to
(1)control and direct activities at the accident site or emergency until the arrival of law enforcement personnel;
(2)order a person other than the owner to leave a building or place in the vicinity of the accident or other emergency for the purpose of protecting the person from injury;
(3)temporarily block a public highway, street, or private right-of-way while at the scene of an accident, illness, or emergency;
(4)trespass upon property at or near the scene of an accident, illness, or emergency at any time of day or night;
(5)enter a building, including a private dwelling, or premises where a report of an injury or illness has taken place or where there is a reasonable cause to believe an individual has been injured or is ill to render emergency medical care; and
(6)direct the removal or destruction of a motor vehicle or other thing that the emergency medical technician or mobile intensive care paramedic determines is necessary to prevent further harm to injured or ill individuals.
(b)A person who knowingly refuses to comply with an order of an emergency medical technician or mobile intensive care paramedic authorized under
(a)of this section is, upon conviction, guilty of a class B misdemeanor. In this subsection, “knowingly” has the meaning given in AS 11.81.900 (a).
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