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Haha this trumps yours in antennas haha.Rohan wrote:sweet as man and you said we had lots of aerials on ours lol
um why it got 97 on the front or is it an old school 1?
Because it isn't a front line emergency vehicle. Always on a delayed response.FirefighterDown wrote:No lights or sirens = no fun :p
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Well it's more or less a rural thing. It doesn't necessarily have to be a front-line vehicle to have an emergency package. One could argue delayed response vehicles should still have the package on them. But whatever floats their boat. RFS gets things differently then other states.Stretch wrote:Because it isn't a front line emergency vehicle. Always on a delayed response.FirefighterDown wrote:No lights or sirens = no fun :p
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It was fleet 942...Stretch wrote:QFRS deck their non emergency trucks out with lights for insurance yes. Fleet 972 (I think) is a tilt tray used for carrying containers and it has lights on.
No 528V does proceed under lights and sirens. Seen it before on the Gateway at a truck fire. Was such a sight to see it weaving in and out of traffic sirens blaring.fire_rescue wrote:mechanics vehicles uses red and white lights. Have seen the semi tanker at 28 lights only used on fireground