Let’s see now. You have two fire trucks, each responding to an emergency. They meet at an intersection. Who gives way?
For the answer, see the video below.
Sigh . . .
Peter
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Let’s see now. You have two fire trucks, each responding to an emergency. They meet at an intersection. Who gives way?
For the answer, see the video below.
Sigh . . .
Peter
Woops!
That is why one alwaysstops at intersections and assures that they are clear, siren blaring or not.
Sadly, this seems to be a lesson that most ambulance systems have learned, but many fire apparatus drivers have not.
I just wonder if BOTH of them get a ticket for not yeilding to an emergency vehicle.
After all, should a common person do the same they get one…lol.
Hope the fire got put out in time though and nobody was hurt. That one truck that tumped could have been a real bad one for the firemen on it.