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method or work offered is, for the purpose intended, at least the equivalent of that prescribed in <br />this code in quality, strength, effectiveness, fire resistance, durability and safety. <br />104.10 Fire investigations. <br />The fire code official, the fire department or other responsible authority shall have the authority <br />to investigate the cause, origin and circumstances of any fire, explosion or other hazardous <br />condition. Information that could be related to trade secrets or processes shall not be made part <br />of the public record except as directed by a court of law. <br />104.10.1 Assistance from other agencies. <br />Police and other enforcement agencies shall have authority to render necessary assistance in the <br />investigation of fires when requested to do so. <br />104.11 Authority at fires and other emergencies. <br />The fire chief or officer of the fire department in charge at the scene of a fire or other emergency <br />involving the protection of life or property or any part thereof, shall have the authority to direct <br />such operation as necessary to extinguish or control any fire, perform any rescue operation, <br />investigate the existence of suspected or reported fires, gas leaks or other hazardous conditions <br />or situations, or take any other action necessary in the reasonable performance of duty. In the <br />exercise of such power, the fire chief is authorized to prohibit any person, vehicle, vessel or thing <br />from approaching the scene and is authorized to remove, or cause to be removed or kept away <br />from the scene, any vehicle, vessel or thing which could impede or interfere with the operations <br />of the fire department and, in the judgment of the fire chief, any person not actually and usefully <br />employed in the extinguishing of such fire or in the preservation of property in the vicinity <br />thereof. <br />104.11.1 Barricades. <br />The fire chief or officer of the fire department in charge at the scene of an emergency is <br />authorized to place ropes, guards, barricades or other obstructions across any street, alley, place <br />or private property in the vicinity of such operation so as to prevent accidents or interference <br />with the lawful efforts of the fire department to manage and control the situation and to handle <br />fire apparatus. <br />104.11.2 Obstructing operations. <br />No person shall obstruct the operations of the fire department in connection with extinguishment <br />or control of any fire, or actions relative to other emergencies, or disobey any lawful command <br />of the fire chief or officer of the fire department in charge of the emergency, or any part thereof, <br />or any lawful order of a police officer assisting the fire department. <br />ORDINANCE NO. 200"7-023 g <br />