Final answer:
A Fire Marshal should not prohibit on and off-duty members present at the time of discovery of any violation of the Department's Substance Policy from leaving the premises without permission of the investigating officer.
Step-by-step explanation:
A Fire Marshal should know that the Department's Substance Policy requires every officer (whether on-duty or while in any Department premises, property, or vehicle(s)) who reasonably suspects or knows that FDNY members are engaging in on-duty alcohol use shall take all of the following actions except in which choice?
- Prohibit on and off-duty members present at the time of discovery of any violation of this policy from leaving premises without permission of the investigating officer.
- Immediately relieve the on-duty member(s) from emergency response duty and immediately have the affected unit placed out of service.
- Notify the administrative Battalion Chief or, if appropriate, the next superior officer.
- Notify the Inspector General.
The Fire Marshal should not prohibit on and off-duty members present at the time of discovery of any violation of this policy from leaving the premises without permission of the investigating officer. This is an action that the Fire Marshal should not take.