Though the title above usually refers to commercial real estate, I've been thinking how it actually deals with may of us, as well.
I've often perused through YouTube© to see the various "responding," and/or "POV" videos that have been submitted there. However, I've noticed that most of the posters there, while maybe including the name of their department, rarely include its location. And that's almost universally true for those who post their POV videos. Red lights, blue lights, white lights, sirens, air-horns, etc. With 50 states and so many members on this board, I believe that it would be interesting, especially for those who get to customize their vehicles, to not only let us know their state, but what are that state's regulations regarding visual and audio warning equipment, for first responders.
For example, when I lived in North Carolina, we were allowed red or red/white lights, but no siren unless you were a chief of one level or another. When I moved to New York (state), blue or blue/white were allowed, but again, no siren unless you were a chief.
Yet, when I lived in Ohio (1976) it was red or red/white with a siren, if and only if, your chief would sign a state-designated permission slip.
So, what do some of you think?
Be well and stay safe!
Steve G.