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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the ct flashing white headlamp form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name and address of the active volunteer fire department member or volunteer EMT in the designated fields. Ensure that you type clearly for accuracy.
  3. Fill in the vehicle details, including year, make, registration plate number, and vehicle identification number (VIN) for each vehicle associated with the member. Use additional forms if necessary.
  4. Complete the operator's license number field for each vehicle listed. This is crucial for verification purposes.
  5. In the certification section, provide the name of the authorizing municipality and ensure that it is signed by the Chief Law Enforcement Officer of that municipality along with their title and date signed.
  6. Review all entered information for accuracy before submitting. Once completed, return your form to the Flashing Lights and Sirens Unit by January's last day.

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It prohibits any type of flashing lights on a vehicle with exceptions for turn signals, volunteer fire personnel, emergency and maintenance vehicles under permit, volunteer ambulance personnel, and ambulances.
Any light visible from the front of the vehicle must be white, yellow or amber; any light from the rear must be red, yellow, amber or white. Flashing lights are prohibited on motor vehicles.
They may receive no pay at all, be paid on an hourly or per-call basis. Volunteer firefighters typically have jobs and careers outside of firefighting. Also, many volunteer departments offer incentives such as property tax abatement and length of service (pension) award programs.
(a) Except as provided in section 14-96q, no person shall display upon any motor vehicle or equipment: (1) Any light visible from the front of such motor vehicle or equipment other than white, yellow or amber; (2) any light visible from the rear of such motor vehicle or equipment other than red, yellow, amber or white;
Purple warning lights are very rarely seen on the road today, and some emergency vehicle light retailers dont even sell this type of gear because it isnt popular. In states where purple lights are allowed to be used on car, it is usually restricted to use by funeral procession vehicles.
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State statute 14-96p(4)(b) explains that permitted volunteer firefighters may also use blue lights on top of their vehicle. While the firefighter is en route to an emergency scene, these blue lights could flash. In January the fire departments chief executive will provide certifications for the use of blue lights.
Solid Red light instructs the driver to immediately stop; Flashing Red light requires drivers to come to a complete stop at the nearest stop line, crosswalk or intersection, before proceeding forward; and. Flashing Yellow light instructs a driver to proceed forward with caution.

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