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- From: Blake.Bowers@f33.n116.z1.fidonet.org (Blake Bowers)
- Newsgroups: misc.emerg-services
- Subject: Re: amber / green lights
- Message-ID: <722438907.AA22021@remote.halcyon.com>
- Date: 21 Nov 92 07:05:34 GMT
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- -=> Quoting Michael P. Rolfes to All <=-
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- MPR> From: usr2879a@TSO.UC.EDU (Michael P. Rolfes)
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- MPR> What are your state laws regarding amber and green lights? How
- many
- MPR> departments have amber lights on their POV's with red, blue,
- etc... or
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- MPR> on their ambulances and fire equipment?
- Here in TN, it goes as follows,
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- Blue, Full time law enforcement officers, in pursuit of their
- duties,
- and State Emergency Management Officers.
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- Red, Fire Dept, EMS, Rescue, and Volunteers of recognized
- services.
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- Yellow, Road service, construction, React, escorts.
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- Green, No law, used mainly by Police Wannabees, ie security
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- White, No law.
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- Metro Nashville Fire Department, has added Yellow lights to the rear
- of the ambulances, heavy rescues, and ladder trucks.
-
- ... When Radios are outlawed, only outlaws will have radios!
- * Origin: The ACE of Spades BBS (1:116/33)
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