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Klint
12-29-2006, 01:59 AM
To much bandwidth used <Link Removed > :)
There is a movie I am going to take it down after about 200 hits
raptorman53
12-29-2006, 02:08 AM
That'll get some attention. :D
2xtreme
12-29-2006, 02:21 AM
nice
marin8703
12-29-2006, 02:55 AM
that looks pretty sweet. is it legal?
The Green Lantern
12-29-2006, 02:59 AM
Hey, pretty cool. I wanna do that, but would like to install just amber lights.
f5fstop
12-29-2006, 03:11 AM
Wow, fireman can use blue? Most states from what I have seen or heard, can only use red for volunteer firepeople.
Klint
12-29-2006, 04:02 AM
YEah we can use Red and blue here.. been using them for 9 years now lol
Klint
12-29-2006, 04:03 AM
Hey, pretty cool. I wanna do that, but would like to install just amber lights.
If you want me to order them for you let me know. or if you need help installing them I just did it hehe:jump:
The Green Lantern
12-29-2006, 04:05 AM
If you want me to order them for you let me know. or if you need help installing them I just did it hehe:jump:
Do you have the link or where did you get them?
Klint
12-29-2006, 04:07 AM
i'll have to look them up some I got from Galls
The Green Lantern
12-29-2006, 04:09 AM
Wow, fireman can use blue? Most states from what I have seen or heard, can only use red for volunteer firepeople.
What about field Biologist in CA, any regulations or laws? I would like to install just amber lights. Thanks. :D
RubHer Yellow Ducky
12-29-2006, 04:13 AM
What about field Gynacologist in CA, any regulations or laws? I would like to install just amber lights. Thanks. :D
On that check for Florida also !
RYD
The Green Lantern
12-29-2006, 04:15 AM
On that check for Florida also !
RYD
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Hey!! still can't find your Camera adaptor or something. :beerchug:
The Green Lantern
12-29-2006, 04:28 AM
F5 went to sleep?
H3.007
12-29-2006, 02:25 PM
Blue is the only color that volunteer firefighters and rescue personal are permitted to use in PA, unless you are brass (chief, asistant chief, etc.).
When I used to run, I didn't bother with the blue lights. As soon as the state police would spot a "blue lighter" coming, they would hit them with radar. Several folks got pegged for speeding tickets on the way to calls. My stealth theory worked and I was never pulled when responding. :clapping:
f5fstop
12-29-2006, 02:57 PM
Yes, F5 does sleep:jump:
state laws vary too much for me....My neighbor is a volunteer fireman and I have helped him wire his lights in his vehicles, and he told me in MI, blue was a no-no for volunteer fireman, only red or amber can be used. In TN, I only saw red, so I assumed it was the law there too.
TN also has a very strict law on strobe lights, they cannot be installed on any non-emergency vehicle, regardless of the strobe color. At a vette rally one day, some guy had strobes going, the Murfreesboro cops cruised in, and gave him a hefty ticket, and not only told him he had to appear in court, but he had to appear to have the car inspected to make sure the strobes had been removed. I checked with my Sheriff friends, and yes, they said that the law was strict in TN, no strobes at all, regardless if they are flashing or not.
I much prefer order so let's make everything a Federal Law :fdance:
Klint
12-29-2006, 03:14 PM
yeah, in TX the laws are diffrent.. If you kill someone we kill you but if you run blue lights and don't abuse them most of the time no one will say anything. Considering all of our fire trucks, EMT units, Cops, ect.. run red / blue but road crew's are Amber only ect...
Alost of the 18 Wheelers that carry gas in TX have Amber Strobes on the back of the truck. :clapping:
K9sH3
12-29-2006, 04:19 PM
I think here in FL you are asking for a whole lot of trouble if you have any Blue or Red going. I had a truck once and the kids bought me those light for the tire caps, they were blue. In two days I was stoped 3 times for them, the reason I was told is someone may think I am a police and only Police can have blue. I took them off and the kids got them for the bikes.
I have clear strobes all over the 3, But they are used for work.
What about field Biologist in CA, any regulations or laws? I would like to install just amber lights. Thanks. :D
Get a job working for Caltrans!;)
whaaaaT
12-29-2006, 07:24 PM
Ha! i pull volunteer firemen over all the time. Half the time they arent even going to a call. Its like a i wanna be cool thing for some driving around with flashing lights on your car or something. Or even trying to scare people thinking your a police car. Police are red here fire is blue. If you can run red and blue how do people know if your a police car or not there?
GPan099
12-29-2006, 07:53 PM
Vehicle & Traffic Laws related to colored lights visible in front of the car vary from state to state. There is no federal regulation that applies to all states. In NYS, blue is for volunteer firefighters, green is for voluteer ambulance squads, red is for official designated emergency vehicles (police vehicles, ambulances and & fire apparatus) and white & amber are for anyone. Check your local laws.
Klint
12-29-2006, 07:56 PM
Well we really don't have a problem with people running there lights when they are not going to call's.
You get pulled over for that you're going to Jail here..
Klint
12-29-2006, 07:59 PM
again I have been running Red and blue for about 9 years now..
I respond to ALOT of wrecks on major high ways where I will be the first on scene and people really ignore Red lights so when you're trying to slow traffic now and move traffic over or stop them you need red / blue and also I have amber 2 amber strobes in the back also
Back is setup like this
[BLUE | AMBER] [ RED | BLUE ] [Amber | RED ]
whaaaaT
12-29-2006, 08:41 PM
again I have been running Red and blue for about 9 years now..
I respond to ALOT of wrecks on major high ways where I will be the first on scene and people really ignore Red lights so when you're trying to slow traffic now and move traffic over or stop them you need red / blue and also I have amber 2 amber strobes in the back also
Back is setup like this
[BLUE | AMBER] [ RED | BLUE ] [Amber | RED ]
you've been driving with lights since you were 11??? wtf
Klint
12-29-2006, 09:03 PM
My dad is also a Vol firefighter
H3PAC
12-30-2006, 09:36 AM
Blue is the only color that volunteer firefighters and rescue personal are permitted to use in PA, unless you are brass (chief, asistant chief, etc.).
When I used to run, I didn't bother with the blue lights. As soon as the state police would spot a "blue lighter" coming, they would hit them with radar. Several folks got pegged for speeding tickets on the way to calls. My stealth theory worked and I was never pulled when responding. :clapping:
I don't get it. If you have to obey all traffic laws while responding, what is the purpose of the lights? I always pull over and yield the right of way to ANY emergency vehicle, including volunteers responding to a call. I notice that alot of people don't though. They are either oblivious or they just don't care. Why don't the police nail the asses who don't get out of the way instead of harassing the volunteer? I'd love to see the look on jackass's face when, after ignoring the volunteer with his blue light on, and refusing to let him pass, he turns the corner and sees his own house engulfed in flames with nobody there to put it out. Got marshmallows?
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BACKNBLACK
12-30-2006, 04:05 PM
In NYS Blue is the ONLY color that can be used for Vol Fireman/EMT. In NYS if you are found with a mounted RED light even a temp mounted one you will be ticketed for impersonation of police/fire vehicle. On another note IF you are have a snowplow you MUST USE AN AMBER STROBE.
GPan099
12-30-2006, 10:57 PM
Quote from the NYS Driver's manual, chapter 5:
"Personal vehicles driven by volunteer fire fighters responding to alarms are allowed to display blue lights, and those driven by volunteer ambulance or rescue squad members may display green lights. Amber lights on hazard vehicles such as snow plows and tow trucks warn other drivers of possible dangers. Flashing amber lights are also used on rural mail delivery vehicles and school buses to warn approaching traffic of their presence. The vehicles displaying blue, green, or amber lights are not authorized emergency vehicles. Their drivers must obey all traffic laws. While you are not required to yield the right-of-way, you should yield as a courtesy if you can do so safely."
www.nydmv.state.ny.us/dmanual/chapter05-manual.htm#col-lgh
f5fstop
12-30-2006, 11:51 PM
Leave it to NYS to make some screwy laws. I know in MI and TN, you had to yield to volunteer firemen/women if their red lights were flashing. As for green...I never heard that before and don't remember ever seeing any green while passing through or working in NY.
Like I said earlier, let a Federal Law take over, and make it common in all states. Screw the tenth amendment:twak:
H3PAC
12-31-2006, 09:58 AM
Quote from the NYS Driver's manual, chapter 5:
"Personal vehicles driven by volunteer fire fighters responding to alarms are allowed to display blue lights, and those driven by volunteer ambulance or rescue squad members may display green lights. Amber lights on hazard vehicles such as snow plows and tow trucks warn other drivers of possible dangers. Flashing amber lights are also used on rural mail delivery vehicles and school buses to warn approaching traffic of their presence. The vehicles displaying blue, green, or amber lights are not authorized emergency vehicles. Their drivers must obey all traffic laws. While you are not required to yield the right-of-way, you should yield as a courtesy if you can do so safely."
www.nydmv.state.ny.us/dmanual/chapter05-manual.htm#col-lgh
Absolutely riduculous. So essentially, your law says that volunteer fire fighters can put a flashing light on their car for their own pleasure and to make them feel important. How insulting. And it makes it very clear to drivers that they are not required to yield. What are your lawmakers smoking? A courtesy? I yield the right-of-way to little old people crossing the street as a courtesy, and they don't even have flashing blue lights on them (except for the occasional old lady with a big blue hairdo).
whaaaaT
12-31-2006, 12:11 PM
its different in ny man. Volunteer firemen are everyone and everywhere. They'll try driving around like maniacs. I was at the community college the other day cause a volunteer kid hit some other kid in a cross walk. They act like they can do anything. If there is something big going on the cops and various first responders are there first anyway. If the volunteers dont make it they dont have to. other voluteers get there. Theres volunteers closer to the house. No reason to put drivers at risk. Your only required to make a certain number of calls a year as a volunteer here. You dont need to make them they have people anyway. Plus we have a fire house every like 4 miles its rediculous. And they are like the most expensive fire houses in the world i think 7.5 million dollars for one. We also have more fire engines than NYC here. For some reason our fire houses have to have tiki bars and pools in them and stuff. I hate the volunteer fire departments here. I think we should go to a normal fire department we would pay less probly. Its a joke here on longisland. They abuse our county. People let them pass with their little super cool lights. I do all the time. But then when they drive in the center lanes and run red lights. What are they doing?
here look at this. our fire department has more trucks than nyc and LA combined.
http://business.lihistory.com/firefighters/index.html
whaaaaT
12-31-2006, 12:16 PM
make sure you click take the tour of the biggest fire house. Theres a hummer h1 inside with the cage all over it. Its pretty cool. For some reason every fire house has a stump jumper H1 or army 6X6 or something.
GPan099
12-31-2006, 04:10 PM
The point of my posts was to note and verify that the laws for colored lights on vehicles vary from state to state, not to raise a debate on the virtue of volunteer FF or the need to yield to them.
As far as NY state laws being "riduculous" or "screwy", you guys are entitled to your opinion just like everybody else. I currently live in an area served by a paid fire department so the issue doesn't really matter to me. Maybe if I move I will care.
fourfourto
12-31-2006, 04:58 PM
Last night I saw a few volunteer firemen going to a fire here on long island and they only had blue lights.They did not push there way through the red lights they were driving somewhat normal (they are on the way to a fire).
Some people dont pay attention to the blue lights and many dont to the red that police use.
I always yield to the blue lighted volunteer firemen They might be on the way to your house,If they have some perks at the station good for them.
In Ny the young volunteers get some money towards college also the older ones get a little off there homeowner taxes.:beerchug:
Klints lights do look a lot better then the guys i seen out last night:perfect10s:
whaaaaT
12-31-2006, 07:04 PM
you get free tuition at suffolk community college. Its all the kids that speed and drive crazy. I'd be doing it to if i was 18 and had a light on my car.
fourfourto
12-31-2006, 07:18 PM
When I was 18 I installed a police motorcycle siren in my car (from dad it was in the basement:shhh: he never found out) .In less than a week a local cop(nice guy) made me take it out on the spot ,he was going to take it but I told them its from my fathers 50,60s era police motorcycle and he let me bring it back home.:dancingbanana: NYC police family badge works well I still have it :dancingbanana:
He also said it was a felony to use it on the road.
I wonder where the siren went to.
probobly sold for $1.00 in the garage sale of 1991 when my parents moved.I lost alot of great stuff that day:mad:
whaaaaT
12-31-2006, 08:40 PM
nice!
Klint
01-03-2007, 12:00 AM
Well I guess you guys all have valid points. There are alot of people that do not know how to drive I will be the first to admit sometimes I do get in a hurry to house fires when people are trapped or a wreck / car fire where people are trapped. But I do not drive like an idiot, I do not blow red lights or stop signs. I have been known to drive fast and have got in trouble a few times.. Then again I was driving our Fast Attack fire truck down the interstate a few weeks ago and they clocked me at 95MPH and didn't like that because Fire Trucks don't stop very quick. The truck has 30 Gal of foam and 300 Gal of water. Side note water weights 8.256Lb's per Gal.. The only reason I didn't get in trouble for that is because in that truck the speed od. doesn't work it was showing 75 which is just fine.:jump:
I have been doing this for a long time and I really do not see very many people saying I WANT TO RUN INTO A 800DEG. HOUSE AND PUT IT OUT! If you don't have us "volunteer?s" who is going to put out your house? the city? I think not! Think about that next time you see someone that's a volunteer, we risk our life, we pay for our gas and do not get paid a dime. The reason I do it is because I love to help people. I love when someone comes up and says thank you because you just saved there house, pet, or child from the fire. People look down on us because we aren?t paid fire fighters, but to be honest I have went to more fires than more than 2/3?s of the paid city firefighters. I a bachelors of science degree, and more than 9 years of experience in fire fighting. What I am trying to say I am not just some hot headed red neck that wants to play with that there water gun. Most all of us on my dept have degree?s and have all been to fire school an EMT and HazMat certifications.
Just alittle side note I have been to over 300 House fires, put out around 1000?s of Acre?s of grass and brush fires and more wrecks that I can count. Again thank your local fire dept when you get a chance!
H3PAC
01-03-2007, 06:19 AM
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Lex_Ordo
01-03-2007, 07:08 AM
In NYS Blue is the ONLY color that can be used for Vol Fireman/EMT. In NYS if you are found with a mounted RED light even a temp mounted one you will be ticketed for impersonation of police/fire vehicle. On another note IF you are have a snowplow you MUST USE AN AMBER STROBE.
NYS VTL section, 375-41 states that no vehicle shall display any colored or flashing lights other than those required by law except as perscribed...
In NYS, Volunteer Fire/EMT can by VTL 375-41/ 4 & 5 display one Blue or one Green light, for use when responding to an alarm, if they are a member of a Volunteer fire dept. or volunteer ambulance service, and have been authorized in writing by the agency's chief or successor. They must obey all traffic laws.
Now how many people have seen Volly cars lit up brighter than police cars?
In any rate, they for the most part have been told by their chiefs that if they abuse the privledge, it will be taken away. It works better when the fire dept. is locatd in an area that is policed by more than just the County.
K9sH3
01-03-2007, 04:30 PM
here look at this. our fire department has more trucks than nyc and LA combined.
http://business.lihistory.com/firefighters/index.html
WASTED TAX DOLLARS!
H3PAC
01-03-2007, 07:53 PM
WASTED TAX DOLLARS!:iagree:
One of our local departments just purchased a brand new heavy rescue vehicle using federal homeland security grant money. In the past two years they have performed three "heavy rescues". One was a vehicle extrication requiring a Hurst tool.
In a second vehicle extrication they literally cut a car in half AND removed the roof - Amusing when they could have removed the unfortunate driver through the passenger door without using a single tool.
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In their third heavy rescue, they shored up a collapsing structure and used chain saws to cut away a fallen tree. The structure? Some guy's lawn tractor shed.:giggling:
But I now sleep more soundly knowing that our homeland security tax dollars are protecting me in the event that terrorists target "Cornhole Corners", PA.
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