When your on an open stretch of road or open stretch of highway you don't have to have your siren on joshuam that might be the case in Delaware but he might not be in Delaware.
According to Delaware law, a fire truck must have the siren on if it has its lights on, as all emergency vehicles are required to use both audible and visual signals when responding to an emergency; meaning a fire truck cannot just use its lights without the siren in Delaware.
It's messed up for who driving can't run electric siren to to a call if don't want to run to q siren to barely activating them is a joke you never know what can happen just because you get away with running the sirens this way. Not the first time like this.
When your on an open stretch of road or open stretch of highway you don't have to have your siren on joshuam that might be the case in Delaware but he might not be in Delaware.
@@drakemorgan1987 he is literally driving in Delaware. Look it up it’s Delmar Delaware fire department
@Joshuam808. There is a delmar in NY too
Only time I've made a negative comment
According to Delaware law, a fire truck must have the siren on if it has its lights on, as all emergency vehicles are required to use both audible and visual signals when responding to an emergency; meaning a fire truck cannot just use its lights without the siren in Delaware.
Congrats? Is somebody looking for a medal or something?
It's messed up for who driving can't run electric siren to to a call if don't want to run to q siren to barely activating them is a joke you never know what can happen just because you get away with running the sirens this way. Not the first time like this.