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Hey folks I have been having trouble coming up with a list of what lights the different VFFs across America and Canada can run. For those of you who are volunteer firefighters or know about your local VFFs please post your light color, state, and any other relevant information. Thanks Here is what I have British Columbia- no lights Illinois-Amber and Blue only Massachusetts- Red with siren Missouri-Blue, white with sirens for chiefs. Nova Scotia- Green courtesy lights, Chiefs-Red Newfoundland- Blue lights for VFFs (civilians too) New York-Blue only New Jersy-Blue lights but no speeding, red for chiefs and officers Ohio-Red only Ontario-Green Pennsylvania-Blue (2 max), red and sirens for chiefs South Carolina-no blue lights, anything else is okay Texas- Red and white Wisconsin-Red, must run siren when responding.
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Hi everyone, I'm from Argentina.Today, June 2nd, we celebrate the Volunteer Firefighter's Day. This day remember the born of the first fire service of Argentina, in La Boca, Buenos Aires. An italian inmigrant, Tomas Liberti crated on June 2nd, 1884 the first fire brigade. I'd like to greet all firefighters around the world, and give you thanks for keeping us safe. and a RIP to all our fallen brothes from all around the world, So I want to share this draw I made by myself that in English says: "We don't know where do we go, We neither know If we will come back..." 2nd June, Volunteer Firefighter's Day.