When any member of any organized rescue squad or volunteer nonprofit fire department, gratuitously and in good faith, enters any building, house, or structure which is burning or endangered by fire and makes efforts to preserve and protect said property and any other property contained therein or located on the premises thereof, such members shall not be liable for any civil damages for such entering or as result of any acts or omissions in rendering such efforts; nor shall such members be liable for any civil damages in rendering such efforts for their acts or omissions causing injuries to fellow volunteers or to owners of said property; provided, however, that this section shall not apply to civil damages for wanton misconduct.
Structure Code of Alabama
Article 18 - Exemptions From Liability.
Section 6-5-330 - Breach of Contract to Marry.
Section 6-5-331 - :Alienation of Affections, Criminal Conversation, and Seduction.
Section 6-5-332 - Persons Rendering Emergency Care etc., at Scene of Accident, Etc.
Section 6-5-332.2 - Immunity of Persons Responding to Oil Spills.
Section 6-5-332.3 - Use of Automated External Defibrillator.
Section 6-5-332.4 - Persons Who Rescue Child or Incapacitated Person From Unattended Motor Vehicle.
Section 6-5-337 - Immunity of Those Involved in Equine Activities.
Section 6-5-339 - Volunteer Medical Professionals.
Section 6-5-340 - Computer Failure or Malfunction.
Section 6-5-341 - Liability for Operation or Use of Sport Shooting Range.
Section 6-5-342 - Skateboarding, Roller Skating in Parks or Rinks.
Section 6-5-343 - Liability for Farmer Allowing Nonprofit Entity Onto Property.
Section 6-5-344 - Volunteer Athletic Coach, Manager, or Official.
Section 6-5-345 - Duty of Care Owed by Possessor of Real Property to Certain Trespassers.