Hi guys! Not an EMT, but I saw something driving around today and was curious what an "actual" EMT would think of it. After some Googling, this seemed like the proper place to ask.
Anyways, I was in town today and saw an ambulance. I noticed that it had red white and yellow lights, which made me look a bit closer since I've only seen them with red and white. And the labeling on it was for a 24-hour emergency vet clinic.
Which made me think a little about the legality and practicality of a veterinary ambulance. I wondered if it was legal for it to have the lights, and looked at the laws, which stated that any vehicle can have yellow lighting, but red is reserved for emergency vehicles only. And since it had yellow lights, I assumed they were trying to comply with the law, but they also had red lights (rear and front facing), which would be illegal in the first place unless it was considered a "real" ambulance, which would pretty much make the yellow lights pointless.
You can see it here: goo.gl/maps/BF1Q2 (Google street view).
I was really curious for some reason. I wanted to know what you guys thought.
Anyways, I was in town today and saw an ambulance. I noticed that it had red white and yellow lights, which made me look a bit closer since I've only seen them with red and white. And the labeling on it was for a 24-hour emergency vet clinic.
Which made me think a little about the legality and practicality of a veterinary ambulance. I wondered if it was legal for it to have the lights, and looked at the laws, which stated that any vehicle can have yellow lighting, but red is reserved for emergency vehicles only. And since it had yellow lights, I assumed they were trying to comply with the law, but they also had red lights (rear and front facing), which would be illegal in the first place unless it was considered a "real" ambulance, which would pretty much make the yellow lights pointless.
You can see it here: goo.gl/maps/BF1Q2 (Google street view).
I was really curious for some reason. I wanted to know what you guys thought.