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Home » US Law » 2021 Tennessee Code » Title 29 - Remedies and Special Proceedings » Chapter 34 - Torts » Part 2 - Tort Liability » § 29-34-203. Immunity for First Responders in Responding to Emergency Calls
  1. As used in this section, “first responder” means a law enforcement officer, firefighter, emergency services personnel or other person who responds to calls for emergency assistance from a 911 call.
  2. A first responder and the responder’s supervisor, agency, employer or supervising entity is immune from civil liability resulting from a forcible entry of a home, business or other structure if the first responder:

    1. Is responding to a documented 911 call for emergency assistance;
    2. Has made reasonable efforts to summon an occupant of the home, business, or structure that made the call by knocking or otherwise notifying the occupant of the first responder’s presence;
    3. Has not received a response from an occupant within a reasonable period of time after making reasonable efforts pursuant to subdivision (b)(2); and
    4. Has a good faith belief that it is necessary to make a forcible entry for the purposes of rendering emergency assistance or preventing imminent bodily harm.
  3. Nothing in this section shall affect the standard of care a first responder must employ when rendering aid after gaining entry.