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Emergency services in Norway use only blue lighting. [66] If a blue flashing light is seen in either traffic or the sea, other vehicles must yield to let that vehicle pass. Blue flashing lights are used by police, military police, customs, fire departments, rescue services, and ambulances.
NWAS ambulance displays the operation of a wig-wag: only one headlight operates at a time, with the two flashing alternately at a preset rate. A wig-wag is a device for flashing an automobile's headlamps, in its simplest form, so only one of the two headlights operates at a time, with the two flashing at a preset rate. In its traditional form a ...
Cars in the US only have red tail lights, and no blue lights; a vehicle displaying a red (forward-facing) light (flashing or not) coming towards a driver, or from behind the driver (in rearview mirror) indicates that an official emergency vehicle is coming, requiring the driver to yield, pull off to the side of the road, or otherwise get out of ...
What to do when your car stops working. ... Use your emergency flashers. Tie bright colors to the antenna or raise the hood. Clear snow from the exhaust pipe. If you can run your engine, do with ...
A police van and an ambulance in Thuringia, Germany in 2013. An emergency vehicle is a vehicle used by emergency services.Emergency vehicles typically have specialized emergency lighting and vehicle equipment that allow emergency services to reach calls for service in a timely manner, transport equipment and resources, or perform their tasks efficiently.
An emergency weather radio can help. ... This is a great option to keep in a car-camping bin, your vehicle, or a go-bag. ... and you have three different ways to be alerted: flashing lights, voice ...
An ambulance with two red revolving lights mounted above two flashing red lights, with two speakers between for the vehicle's electronic siren.Also seen are two antennae; the one seen between the two speakers is for a two-way radio, while the one seen in front of the flashing light on the left is probably for the vehicle's conventional AM/FM radio.
Jorge Alberto Alfonso, 61, was driving a white Ford F-150 on New Year’s Day, with red and blue emergency lights flashing, when he was spotted by the Florida Highway Patrol, states an arrest ...