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An officer can only use deadly force if they feel a person is endangering the life of another. However, they can use a justifiable amount of physical force to stop you from entering the scene. You can also be arrested and charged with a variety of offenses. If you believe there is someone trapped on the scene and an officer will not be what you feel is reasonable, you have the option of calling the emergency number or finding another officer or paramedic on the scene.

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