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· 11/3/2005

City of San Angelo Fire Department v. Hudson

Citations

  • 179 S.W.3d 695
  • 2005 Tex. App. LEXIS 9243
  • 2005 WL 2978324

How courts have described this case

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  • holding that mere observation that “large pumper truck ‘slammed’ into . . . car ‘full force’ does not provide evidence raising a fact issue about [officer’s] regard for the safety of others or whether he slowed as necessary”
  • holding that conclusory observation that \large pumper truck 'slammed' into . . . car 'full force' does not provide evidence raising a fact issue about [officer's] regard for the safety of others or whether he slowed as necessary.\
  • holding firefighter not reckless as a matter of law under emergency response exception where siren and lights were activated, driver slowed down and looked in both directions as reached the intersection
  • holding no evidence of reckless disregard for safety of others when officer entered intersection without stopping and witness did not hear brakes being applied
  • holding no evidence of reckless disregard for safety of others where officer entered intersection without stopping and witness did not hear brakes being applied
  • holding no evidence of reckless disregard for safety of others when officer entered intersection without stopping and witness did not hear brakes being applied

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Judges: Justices Kidd, Patterson and Puryear

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