of a DOA? i don't think so. a DOA isn't a fire.
way to stick up for grand larceny, though. keep teaching that next generation of firefighters!
;D
If the DOA doesn't involve fire, then yes, we normally allow you to secure the scene first. But if you think it's to protect the victim from thieving firefighters, I think you have issues.
"way to stick up for grand larceny, though"
Why not, you're sticking up for a cop who lies and threatens to fabricate charges.