CryptEclipse Members July 8, 201510 yr Author stats I don't understand what all green lights would be used for
Rescue5 Members July 8, 201510 yr Author stats I don't understand what all green lights would be used forIn some states green lights are used for EMS/Volunteer EMS. Usually they're used on security cars though.
CryptEclipse Members July 8, 201510 yr Author stats In some states green lights are used for EMS/Volunteer EMS. Usually they're used on security cars though.That's weird
Rescue5 Members July 8, 201510 yr Author stats Green emergency lighting since 9/11 is now used by Homeland Security Agencies and Government/private security agencies protecting high risk government and Critical Infrastructure.Green Emergency lighting is being used on the vehicles which are protecting nuclear facilities, oil & gas depots, water storage facilities and dams, gas pipelines, Airports, defense facilities, maritime facilities, and all other areas which are at a high risk of terrorist attacks.Green emergency lighting is also used by private security agencies securing certain Government buildings and establishments where terrorist organizations may also target.GREEN and BLUE emergency lighting is now used by some Homeland / Counter Terrorism Agencies whilst responding to Terrorist incidents so as to distinguish the specialist agencies from other emergency departments.In the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Green AND Blue is used by Homeland & National Security agencies by Municipal Police Forces in addition to Counter Terrorism security agencies.In Washington State, under the provisions of RCW 46.37.185 a firefighter may use a green light on their privately owned vehicle with the approval of the fire chief of the department they are employed by. The green light is used for identification purposes only and does not convey any special rights or status to the vehicle.In Oregon, and some other states, the 'Command' vehicle at a fire scene may use a green light to identify its location at the incident.In Tennessee, motorcycles used in funeral processions use green lights.In Ohio, snowplows used by the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT), use a combination of green and amber lightsThat's weird
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