In Ri volunteer firefighters are only able to have lights in there car if they are officers or they have special premission from your chief and you need to have at least one red light in the front and back and you cant have sirens if you dont have lights
Yes, some volunteer firefighters in NC can have sirens in their POV. However, it is up to each individual chief.
Carrots and beans will solve it
Could they possibly be a firefighter? Local volunteer firefighters in Canada have such things in their car.
Police sirens
Police should not speed if there not chasing anyone or if there lights are not on or there sirens are not on
When a fire is called into dispatch, it is sent out as "tones" (the page from dispatch, sometimes over a PA system in the fire station or their portable radios) to the appropriate fire station. When the firefighters get the "tones" they stop whatever they are doing and run to their apparatus (fire truck, fire engine, ambulance, etc.) where they "don" their "turn outs". Donning means to put on or wear. Turn outs is a firefighter term for the protective clothing that firefighters wear into fires. Once in their turn outs they go en route to the fire, code 1(no lights or sirens) code 2(lights no sirens) code 3(lights and sirens), the terminology here can differ from department to department. Once they arrive they begin whatever operations they were sent out to perform.
Yes
This depends on if the emergency signal lights are activated. It should be noted that even with emergency lights and sirens activated, ambulances are not allowed to exceed the speed limits. That said, if the ambulance has a patient in it, but the lights and sirens are not activated, a regular motorist can pass the vehicle but is discouraged from doing so. NO! If you pass it, other people might and the patient might be affected.
Yes.
If it has sirens and lights on, you need to get out of its way!!!
No they can't unless they have their sirens and lights on.