Toronto Fire A215 responding to a Water Problem
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@box15c22 why go pounding on the horn downtown a 3 am? it doesnt make any sense with that kind of stupid law unless there is a shit load of traffic EVERYWHERE
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That's interesting, but I can believe it (I just live a few blocks from 215).
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@box15c22 I would imagine that noise bylaws have a little something to do with the limited use. Just a guess tho.
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That law may not apply in Toronto.
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46fd04 - moved to 215? It's a great part of the city (but quiet for calls).
DeanVernonWormer 1 year ago
@DeanVernonWormer Quiet yes, but I've had more fires out of that Hall in 3 years, than I had at 134 at Yonge & Eglinton. Low volume of calls, but most are legit.
Not responding to false alarms 24/7 like some Downtown Halls.
46fd04 1 year ago
Why the limited use of the siren? In Ohio, the law requires use of the siren whenever responding with lights.
box15c22 1 year ago
@box15c22 In Toronto, we are encourgaed not to use the siren unless absolutely needed.
It is required to exceed the speed limit, and pass thru red lights (after a full stop).
If there is no vehicles for as far as the eye can see, why bother (especially at 3:00am)?
Where I work, more cars stop for us making a left turn when we are NOT on an emergency call, than when we ARE responding. Toronto drivers really need to wake up and do things properly!
46fd04 1 year ago