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  1. (b) Except as provided in subdivision (e), a person shall not operate an ambulance unless the person has in their immediate possession a driver’s license for the appropriate class of vehicle to be driven and a certificate issued by the department to permit the operation of an ambulance.

  2. California Codes Title 2, Government of the State of California; Division 1, General; Chapter 7, California Emergency Services Act. Refreshed: 2023-08-19.

  3. (d) “Ambulance” means a vehicle specially constructed, modified or equipped for the purpose of transporting sick, injured, convalescent, infirm, or otherwise incapacitated persons.

  4. An authorized emergency vehicle is: (a) Any publicly owned and operated ambulance, lifeguard, or lifesaving equipment or any privately owned or operated ambulance licensed by the Commissioner of the California Highway Patrol to operate in response to emergency calls.

  5. 1 sty 2023 · California Code, Vehicle Code - VEH § 12527. (a) Except as otherwise provided, every ambulance driver responding to an emergency call or transporting patients shall be at least 18 years of age, hold a driver's license valid in California, possess a valid ambulance driver certificate, and be trained and competent in ambulance operation and the ...

  6. 19 sie 2023 · An authorized emergency vehicle is: (a) Any publicly owned and operated ambulance, lifeguard, or lifesaving equipment or any privately owned or operated ambulance licensed by the Commissioner of the California Highway Patrol to operate in response to emergency calls. (b)

  7. Ambulance drivers shall not use the siren and red warning light (Code 3 operation) when traffic is congested to a degree that increased ambulance speed and right-of-way cannot be gained thereby.

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