A person is guilty of obstructing emergency medical services when he
or she intentionally and unreasonably obstructs the efforts of any
service, technician, personnel, system or unit specified in section
three thousand one of the public health law in the performance of their
duties.
Obstructing emergency medical services is a class A misdemeanor.
Structure New York Laws
Title L - Offenses Against Public Administration
Article 195 - Official Misconduct and Obstruction of Public Servants Generally
195.02 - Concealment of a Human Corpse.
195.05 - Obstructing Governmental Administration in the Second Degree.
195.06 - Killing or Injuring a Police Animal.
195.06-A - Killing a Police Work Dog or Police Work Horse.
195.07 - Obstructing Governmental Administration in the First Degree.
195.08 - Obstructing Governmental Administration by Means of a Self-Defense Spray Device.
195.10 - Refusing to Aid a Peace or a Police Officer.
195.11 - Harming an Animal Trained to Aid a Person With a Disability in the Second Degree.
195.12 - Harming an Animal Trained to Aid a Person With a Disability in the First Degree.
195.15 - Obstructing Firefighting Operations.