So you mean fire/ems volunteers are allowed to have lights and sirens on their privately owned vehicles (P.O.V.) as long as they are marked? I too have nothing against the volunteers because i myself am registered nurse (no work pa hehe) but i had some trainings with red cross qc and they asked if anyone would want to be an EMT so i joined. now i'm training to be one and i would like to also volunteer because of the nice feeling of saving peoples lives and the action haha. I also agree on the misunderstanding people have for volunteers pag may emergency. di lang nila alam na mahirap din maging volunteer kasi you do it for the love of helping people and not for the money. Some also think na "bakit pa kelangan ng lights and sirens auto mo eh la ka naman tanke ng tubig para mapatay mo yung sunog?" or "san mo naman ilalagay yung biktima, di naman ambulansya dala mo?" Kaya kasi nagmamadali ang volunteers is either kelangan nila pumunta sa station to gear up tapos sakay sila sa fire truck or pupunta sila sa scene with important supplies na kelangan sa pag rescue. Ako personally and if pwede lang, gusto ko mag install kahit lights lang on my POV and mark it na din para makita lang ako pag emergency. Dapat ang volunteers may permit talaga for that eh. Of course, against din ako sa unlawful use ng lights and sirens. I hope people learn the facts first before blaming and stereotyping volunteers. wag sana one sided mag isip kasi minsan yung volunteers pa ang nauuna sa scene and have better equipment than the government. More power to you sir pong-gee and to all volunteers! peace!