Every day a number of dangerous road traffic incidents take place on a national scale that require the intervention of emergency services and entities. The major part of this type of interventions entails the cooperation between Fire Protection Units (FPU), the Police and the Emergency Medical Service (EMS). The organisation of operations and their nature depends on several factors including the mechanism of the incident itself, the location of the incident, the type and number of vehicles involved in the hazardous incident, as well as the number of occupants, their state of health and a number of other derivatives resulting from the occurrence of the incident in question. The article will show the circumstances of the implementation of tasks by the FPU in the cases in question and will present the issue of the participation of the FPU in criminal proceedings conducted after the completion of the rescue activity. Particular emphasis will be placed on the presentation of the competences of the functionaries representing the FPO both in the course of exercising of the authoritative role within the framework of a given rescue activity and in the course of fulfilling of auxiliary tasks in relation to bodies that carry out criminal investigation proceedings.
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