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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 947 — Crimes against public peace, order and other interests

947.014 Swatting.

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947.014 Swatting.
(1)In this section:
(a)“Authorized emergency vehicle” has the meaning given in s. 340.01
(3).
(b)“Emergency” means any of the following:
1. A condition that results in or could result in the response of a law enforcement officer, tribal law enforcement officer, state-certified commission warden, fire fighter, emergency medical responder, or emergency medical services practitioner in an authorized emergency vehicle, aircraft, or vessel.
2. A condition that jeopardizes or could jeopardize public safety and results in or could result in the evacuation of any area, building, structure, or vehicle.
(c)“Emergency medical responder” has the meaning given in s. 256.01
(4p).
(d)“Emergency medical services practitioner” has the meaning given in s. 256.01
(5).
(e)“Fire fighter” has the meaning given in s. 102.475
(b).
(f)“Law enforcement agency” has the meaning given in s. 165.77
(b).
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