I was on the scene, personally involved, and witnessed a medical doctor get arrested for interference on the scene of a child struck by a vehicle. Paramedic was attempting to tube the kid and we were having a heck of a time trying to manage the kid's airway. The doctor was insistent that we just transport to a hospital about 10 miles away. The medic told him we weren't leaving until he had a tube. Doc said "I'm a doctor, you'll do what I tell you". Medic asked if he was medic command; Doc said no. Medic asked if he was going to ride in with us to the hospital, Doc again said no. Medic said then I'm in charge here and we're not leaving until this kid has an airway, easier to get one here than in the back of a moving ambulance. Doc grabbed the medic's shirt and said for us to load up and go. Medic turned to the municipal police officer and said "he's interfering with my care". On went the handcuffs and Doc watched the medic get a tube from the back seat of a police cruiser.
So, yes, the police really will remove people.

