yeah well thats kentland for ya... but its also prob something to do with the fact that blue helmet shields signify a rescue company, so hence the blue light.
Now down here no one has RotoRays. Is the purpose of the RotoRay to flash & reflect in the rear view mirror of the vehicle in front of you and catch their attention?
As far as I'm aware, in MD, Red/White/Amber MUST be the prominent lights and advisory directional signals on the trucks. We used to have a red white and blue roto-ray on ours, but, we change it to red and white because it seemed to confuse motorists.
@jaybob324 The traffic lights at the station are fully functional, but if we waited for them, then it would actually slow down our response time.
KentlandVFD 1 year ago
Do they ever hit the traffic lights prior to exiting the station?
jaybob324 1 year ago
Never seen a Blue 888 before. Looks sick being the only blue light on the truck!
rykember11 2 years ago
There are quite a few NC departments with RotoRays, they're just not as popular as they are up north.
obxemt 3 years ago
I like the blue 888, looks great.
Firemedic712 3 years ago 2
yea.
LeatherN6AHelmet12 4 years ago
yeah well thats kentland for ya... but its also prob something to do with the fact that blue helmet shields signify a rescue company, so hence the blue light.
rescuehero54 4 years ago 2
yea blue on a firetruck in md. is illegal,red and white.police are blue and red.
LeatherN6AHelmet12 4 years ago
Now down here no one has RotoRays. Is the purpose of the RotoRay to flash & reflect in the rear view mirror of the vehicle in front of you and catch their attention?
NC403Firefighter 4 years ago
As far as I'm aware, in MD, Red/White/Amber MUST be the prominent lights and advisory directional signals on the trucks. We used to have a red white and blue roto-ray on ours, but, we change it to red and white because it seemed to confuse motorists.
Silenced03x 4 years ago