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  2. Emergency vehicle lighting - Wikipedia

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    Typical New Zealand Police patrol vehicle with current LED lightbar, LED dash lighting and alternating headlights A St John New Zealand ambulance with red lights. In New Zealand, the colors used on lightbars and beacons are defined by the New Zealand Transport Agency regulations. [58] [59] Red and blue: New Zealand Police. All branches of NZ ...

  3. Code 3 Collectibles - Wikipedia

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    The models created by Code 3 Collectibles, were stock models which had been customized or converted from their original state. A few examples of Code 3 Collectibles models plain white cars or vans which have been painted or have had decals added with the livery of a police force such as stripes, force badge/crest, force code etc. Extras such as lightbars and possibly tools have been added as well.

  4. Emergency service response codes - Wikipedia

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    Code 1: A time critical event with response requiring lights and siren. This usually is a known and going fire or a rescue incident. Code 2: Unused within the Country Fire Authority. Code 3: Non-urgent event, such as a previously extinguished fire or community service cases (such as animal rescue or changing of smoke alarm batteries for the ...

  5. Police vehicles in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Commonly used light-bars: Federal Signal - Valour ... Federal Signal - Smart Vector & LED Vector; Federal Signal - Vista & Vista SL (deprecated) Code 3 - Code 360 ...

  6. Code 3 - Wikipedia

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    Code 3 may refer to: Code 3 Collectibles, a scale model company; Code 3 Response, a response mode for emergency vehicles; Code-3 temporal pattern, a distinct ...

  7. Puerto Rico Police - Wikipedia

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    A blue, rotating code-3 light bar was mounted on the roof. Unmarked vehicles used a single rotating light inside the car. In 1998, the vehicles and colors of the patrol car fleet changed.