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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.
1 sty 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.
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)
(d) “Ambulance” means a vehicle specially constructed, modified or equipped for the purpose of transporting sick, injured, convalescent, infirm, or otherwise incapacitated persons.
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.
Privately owned emergency ambulances may respond to emergency calls only after being licensed by the California Highway Patrol (CHP). Ambulances are inspected and certified annually by a Regulated Special Purpose Vehicle Officer (RSPVO) available at local CHP offices.
19 sie 2023 · No person shall operate a privately owned emergency ambulance or armored car until the California Highway Patrol has determined that the vehicle is in compliance with this code and regulations adopted by the commissioner.