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August 21st, 2012 02:09 PM #71
Hindi porke sang-ayon ang nakararami ay tama na, kahit bali-baligtarin mo pa ang sitwasyon eh kahit kailanman hindi magiging tama ang mali at mali ang tama...Ang dahilan kung bakit hindi umuunlad ang Pilipinas ay dahil sa mga taong ginagawang tama ang mali dahil alam nilang makakalusot sila sa batas sapagkat mura lang naman ang karampatang fines and penalties dito. Ang mga taong marunong sumunod sa batas ay masasabi kong bilang na lang dito sa ating bansa.
Hindi ko naman sinasabing itigil nila ang pagiging "volunteer" nila pero dapat sana ay 100% tama ang kanilang ginagawa. Sayang, napakabagal kasi ng pag-usad ng kaso dito sa atin kaya maraming tao na rin ang wala nang pag-asa sa pagbabagong sa panaginip na lang ata mangyayari. Mahirap bang sagutin ang tanong ko sa itaas?
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August 21st, 2012 08:57 PM #72wow haba pala nito.
Malinaw naman po lahat dba. Hindi legal ang paggamit ng siren and blinkers ng mga volunteers who use them in their cars. Hindi naman din po sinasabi tama ang gumamit sa mga volunteers. There's a reason why it is being used that simple lang naman po. Some volunteers have their Fire aparatus sa mga designated garage nila. If there's a fire and only the driver is around that is where those sirens and blinkers come into place sa mga privately owned verhicles, kaya po ginagamit ng mga volunteers iyan para po maka sunod sa fire scene to lend a helping hand sa mga nasusunugan or sa mga kapwa bumbero pati sa mga local fire fighters nga gobyerno.
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August 31st, 2012 09:46 AM #73Just wondering what this is??? Airport service vehicle ba ito with top light? Says Air Gurus on the rear window. Taken at Buendia Makati Ave. yesterday.
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September 2nd, 2012 12:58 AM #74
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October 27th, 2012 08:31 PM #75
WeLL,
Siguro kung sa mga properly marked trucks and vans eh maiintindihan naman natin na ok lang kahit na ILLEGAL ang pag-install. Ngunit, alam naman nating lahat na siguradong may mga mag-aabuso nyan. So anong dapat gawin para hindi abusuhin? Maaaring sabihin ng isang volunteer na hindi niya ginagamit sa private car nya yan pero ilan ba sa kanila ang ganyan? In fairness, simula nung umupo si Pnoy eh marami din namang mga emergency vehicles ang nagtino, pati na rin mga police cars na nagtino.
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October 27th, 2012 09:41 PM #76
Yellow blinkers are not considered as 'emergency lights'. Only ACE COR ambulance is dumb enough to use amber/yellow on their ambulances that's why people get confused. Yellow alone means caution. They are added on to emergency vehicles but mostly in the rear for safety. But red/blue are still the lights that declare an emergency, white is also just an add on and doesnt really mean anything by itself. I mostly use the whites as scene lighting when the is stationary.
Yellow is required when driving in special areas like airport taxiways, mining sites, etc.
Even Maynilad trucks have these when they operate in special areas. Also vehicles with wide or oversized loads require yellow/amber warning lamps.
In other countries, you can only use them up to 25mph. Anything above and they have to be turned off.
P.s. air gurus is one of the leading air ambulance service providers in the country. Their ground units provide the logistics to keep the services ready 24/7.
Im also getting one of my personal vehicles fully marked para wala nang may masabi. Just getting the mechanicals fixed up at the moment.
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November 5th, 2012 10:45 PM #77
Found a video of Golden Fire & Rescue's Mitsubishi Lancer:
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Choice I would have made as well.:nod:
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