If does if he doesn't have a body in the back. All men must answer the call of a siren, it is in our hormones and we can't resist.
2007-06-25 03:45:56
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answered by Steve C 7
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They are called administrative medical drivers or paramedics for short. These pair of medics dont pull over for anyone. They have authority on or off duty at all times to dominate the roads.
However was beaten up by ghosts and an ambulance with parapsycologists treated me for paranormal issues.
2007-06-25 13:25:35
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answered by ? 5
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as it was stated before unless they are on a code 3 call themselves yes they must pull over and give right away. even when on a emergency call if a unit that is faster( ie police fire ) comes up behind they have to move over as well .
and ummmm we are not ambulance " drivers" . I went to school for 3 years and have a degree. thanks !
2007-06-25 10:52:12
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answered by medic_30852 2
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any emergency vehicle that is not on an emergency call should pull over for another emergency vehicle that is on an emergency call.
If an emergency vehicle is on an emergency run they should have their siren and lights on, if not, they are subject to the rules of the road just like all other vehicles.
2007-06-25 10:47:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the Siren :)
Siren (mythological temptresses from the sea)
Seamen who sailed near were decoyed with the Sirens' enchanting music to shipwreck on the rocky coast, and the Sirens devoured them.
2007-06-25 12:17:12
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answered by X 4
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First of all......they are not called 'ambulance drivers'...they are EMTs or Paramedics. They are highly trained medical professionals who happen to operate an emergency vehicle. Then to answer your question, yes, if they are not responding to an emergency call, they are to pull over to the right and come to a complete stop just like all other vehicles. It happens all the time.
2007-06-25 10:48:50
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answered by Joy 5
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It depends, if I'm running "HOT" certainly not, but If I'm driving back to the station from a call with no one on board, then yes, I must obey the rules of the road, like anyone else.
2007-06-25 10:48:11
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answered by curious george 2
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If he is not the one driving the ambulance with the siren going on, yes he is.... so much fun
2007-06-25 10:47:47
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answered by ? 5
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If he can hear another siren over his own, he is supposed to proceed with caution. If he is not "active" he is required to yield, the same as every other vehicle.
2007-06-25 10:46:55
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answered by Jess 7
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Noooo
2007-06-25 10:45:51
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answered by Mr. Knickerbocker 3
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