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Can volunteer firefighters go through red lights?

Can volunteer firefighters go through red lights?

While the courtesy light that a volunteer firefighter uses will sometimes provide protection against some traffic regulations like speed limits, the use of those flashing lights does not allow a volunteer firefighter to run stop signs or red lights.

What is a POV response?

If you are a volunteer you probably respond to your station or even the incident in your own vehicle, also known as a privately owned vehicle (POV). For all responders and for all types of incidents, safety starts at the time of call.

What is Firefighter POV?

Personal Protective Equipment – PPE.

What is a POV emergency vehicle?

Emergency lights being used on a personal operating vehicle (POV) can be a contentious subject. We’re inclined to agree with the latter; emergency lights on POVs may be something of a nuisance, but in some cases, they could be the difference between life and death.

Do volunteer firefighters get to speed?

Courtesy lights are used to request right-of-way primarily by volunteer or on-call firefighters and emergency medical technicians (EMTs) to expedite their drive in their privately owned vehicles, to their firehouse or base.

What color lights do volunteer firefighters use?

Blue Lights
As volunteer firefighters, each of us knows of a fellow firefighter – whether in our own firehouse or in a neighboring department – whose personal vehicle features a blue light package worth more than the vehicle itself.

What does it mean when a cop flashes white lights at you?

If you see a white flashing light, the police may be using it as a warning but are more likely to be trying to identify a particular vehicle or to illuminate your vehicle or one in your vicinity, and you do not need to stop or pull over unless they use their tactical blue and red lights.

Are red and blue strobe lights illegal?

Generally speaking, red and blue strobe lights, when a vehicle is on a public road, are only legal on fire trucks, police cars, and ambulances. This is because these two colors are associated with emergency situations.

Can volunteer firefighters have blue and white lights?

Colors. Northeastern states mandate blue lights for both firefighters and EMTs, as law enforcement vehicles use red lights. In the southern jurisdictions, police lights are all blue, and responding volunteers use red lights.

Can on call firefighters have blue lights?

We are often asked by retained firefighters if they can fit blue lights to their private cars to get to the fire station quickly when they are called out to an emergency. The simple answer is no! No other colour of flashing light is allowed.

What does yellow lights mean on a cop car?

Cop cars can be equipped with a spectrum of lights. Yellow cop lights are used to indicate a need for drivers of nearby vehicles to slow down. A police officer might turn them on at the scene of an accident, for example, to warn other drivers that there is debris in the road, and they should approach with caution.

What does blue lights on a cop car mean?

When a squad car is flashing a red light, it is signifying that there is an immediate emergency. However, when a blue light is used (which can be easily spotted from a farther distance) it is meant to alert the presence of police. That way the light can shine in all directions.

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Ruth Doyle