Emergency vehicle means emergency vehicles of municipal, township or county departments or public utility corporations when identified as such as required by law, the Ohio Director of Public Safety or local authorities, and motor vehicles when commandeered by a police officer. (ORC 4511.01(D))
Emergency vehicle means any fire, rescue or other vehicle intended for use at fires and other threatening dangers;
Emergency vehicle means police vehicle, ambulance or fire department vehicle;
Examples of Emergency vehicle in a sentence
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More Definitions of Emergency vehicle
Emergency vehicle means any vehicle operated in an effort to protect, provide or restore public safety, including, but not limited to, ambulances, police vehicles and fire vehicles.
Emergency vehicle means any authorized vehicle publicly owned and operated that is used by a peace officer, used for fighting fires or responding to emergency fire calls, used by emergency medical technicians or paramedics, used for towing or servicing other vehicles, or used for repairing damaged lighting or electrical equipment.
Emergency vehicle means a motor vehicle used solely for police, fire-bridge or ambulance purposes or to relieve distress;
Emergency vehicle. “Emer- gency vehicle” means a vehicle that is equipped with lights and sirens as required under ORS 820.350 and 820.370 and that is any of the following:
Emergency vehicle means a vehicle used by the emergency services and immediately identifiable as such;
Emergency vehicle means the following:
Emergency vehicle means any publicly owned vehicle operated by a peace officer in performance of their duties, any authorized emergency vehicle used for fighting fires or responding to emergency fire calls, any publicly owned authorized vehicle used by an emergency medical technician or paramedic, or used for towing or servicing other vehicles, or repairing damaged lighting or electrical equipment, any motor vehicle of mosquito abatement, vector control, or pest abatement agencies and used for those purposes, or any ambulance used by a private entity under contract with a public agency.