tThis would be considered at Code 3 response. I realize that sirens are not on but it is up to the driver's discretion to use the siren. The paramedic may have been getting a blood pressure or listening to lung sounds and needed the quiet. Standard operating procedure is to use the siren while on city streets. Hope this helps... Cheers
Haha thanks for the insight. I heard from a friend (and sorta stuck) that Code 2 was High Priority, but I do remember something about no lights/ sirens. Thanks for the information! Glad you like the videos too
btw... nice videos
1FlamesFan 2 years ago
fyi: code 2 is w/o lights/sirens; code 3 is w/ lights/sirens... nice vid
1FlamesFan 2 years ago
@1FlamesFan What would this constitute as? Code 2 or code 3?
PhoBoStuDios 2 years ago
tThis would be considered at Code 3 response. I realize that sirens are not on but it is up to the driver's discretion to use the siren. The paramedic may have been getting a blood pressure or listening to lung sounds and needed the quiet. Standard operating procedure is to use the siren while on city streets. Hope this helps... Cheers
1FlamesFan 2 years ago
Haha thanks for the insight. I heard from a friend (and sorta stuck) that Code 2 was High Priority, but I do remember something about no lights/ sirens. Thanks for the information! Glad you like the videos too
PhoBoStuDios 1 year ago
PhoBo likes rice liking this. lol. Thanks for the comment and support, as always!
PhoBoStuDios 2 years ago