· 12/17/1984
Krieger v. Bethesda-Chevy Chase Rescue Squad
Citations
- 599 F. Supp. 770
- 1984 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 21176
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- holding that rescue squad that assisted firefighters on the scene did not serve traditionally public function
- noting that \firefighting is traditionally an exclusively public function\ but holding that rescue squad was not \engaged in the public function of firefighting\
- noting that \fire- fighting is traditionally an exclusively public function\ but holding that rescue squad was not \engaged in the public function of firefight- ing\
- describing local rescue squad providing “rescue, ambulance, fire-fighting support, and emergency medical services” that “shows up primarily to care for, rescue and transport the injured”
- “[unquestionably, firefighting is traditionally an exclusively public function.”
- “Unquestionably, firefighting is traditionally an exclusively public function.”
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