At minute 3: POV with studded tires during the summer? Great videos! I really like the RAM at 0:30, would love to have a pickup of that size but it's simply not an option here in Germany simply due to the price tag and fuel consumption
EnjoyFirefighting - International Emergency Response Videos they are not studded tires. Here in south western Ontario it is illegal to run studs. He has really aggressive tire and there was shad flies on the road they crack when they get crushed.
in your jurisdiction are people supposed to move out of the way for green lights? or are the green lights simply to designate a volunteer responding POV?
@@greyman686 same here, but was using my green lights last week for a call a d got reported to the cops because they thought I was impersonating a police officer😂😂😂😂
They are considered courtesy lights NOT emergency lights so legally I don't believe there's any requirement to pull over for them. FF's also aren't allowed to break the speed limit, run through red lights or stop signs, or break any other traffic laws. They are still considered a civilian vehicle, the lights are simply to alert other drivers that there is a FF responding and to pull over and allow them to pass if it's safe to do so.
@@joshuadoll9000 Courtesy light honestly when you see that just use 4 way flasher it work and dont cost a penny. VFF law thorough all of Canada is quite frankly Bullsh*t. They should be considered as emergency vehicle when responding and be given light and siren or at the minimum add an obligation to give them priority when using green lights.
At minute 3: POV with studded tires during the summer?
Great videos! I really like the RAM at 0:30, would love to have a pickup of that size but it's simply not an option here in Germany simply due to the price tag and fuel consumption
EnjoyFirefighting - International Emergency Response Videos they are not studded tires. Here in south western Ontario it is illegal to run studs. He has really aggressive tire and there was shad flies on the road they crack when they get crushed.
Wonderful video them catches was amazing keep up the wonderful work you do for the UA-cam community
awesome recordings bud 👍
Nice catches. Busy day.
Yes, thanks
Beautiful ford 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
It’s time VFF get sirens so they can respond faster and safer
Here in Saskatchewan, Canada, we have reds and sirens for our Volunteer Firefighters POVS. Pulling over is legally required.
in your jurisdiction are people supposed to move out of the way for green lights? or are the green lights simply to designate a volunteer responding POV?
They don't legally have to move over but many do, at least in my experience.
@@greyman686 same here, but was using my green lights last week for a call a d got reported to the cops because they thought I was impersonating a police officer😂😂😂😂
They are considered courtesy lights NOT emergency lights so legally I don't believe there's any requirement to pull over for them. FF's also aren't allowed to break the speed limit, run through red lights or stop signs, or break any other traffic laws. They are still considered a civilian vehicle, the lights are simply to alert other drivers that there is a FF responding and to pull over and allow them to pass if it's safe to do so.
@@joshuadoll9000 Courtesy light honestly when you see that just use 4 way flasher it work and dont cost a penny. VFF law thorough all of Canada is quite frankly Bullsh*t. They should be considered as emergency vehicle when responding and be given light and siren or at the minimum add an obligation to give them priority when using green lights.
@@antoinechretien9136In Saskatchewan, they have red lights and sirens, and some fire truck priority privileges.