“An argument broke out between a California Highway Patrol officer and a firefighter from Chula Vista, as they clashed over where the Chula Vista crew’s fire engine should be stationed. Firefighters had placed their vehicle along the center road divider, close to where a car had flipped over, and behind an ambulance. Emergency personnel tended to the car’s two occupants as the conflict went on around them. CBS 8’s cameras captured the incident, which ended with the firefighter being handcuffed and placed in the back of a police cruiser. The firefighter, Jacob Gregoire, 36, was held in the police car for about 30 minutes before being released, CBS 8 says.”
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