Plaintiff police officer sought to recover damages for injuries suffered when attempting to force entry into the defendant’s home in response to the defendant entering the home in violation of a protective order, locking himself inside, and threatening to cause harm to himself. Court held the firefighter’s rule should not be extended beyond claims alleging premises liability, thus, the rule did not bar the plaintiff’s claim.
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