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In this second video in the short video series on fire service law, I explore the question of whether you always have to have the blue lights and the siren on at the same time when you are on an emergency call. NEW: I will come to your online practice evening for 2 hours, for example, and we will talk about legal issues in fire service law that you are interested in. More information at http://www.feuerwehrrecht.com The videos on this channel and all comments do not constitute legal advice! Only the basics are presented. Binding information only on request! ▬ About this channel ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ It's amazing how many myths and half-truths about legal issues persist in the fire service. I'd like to clear this up now and help you avoid the most important legal pitfalls. ▬ Training courses & seminars ▬▬▬▬▬ Would you like to find out more about fire service law? I offer seminars on various topics. I would be happy to come to your fire department (also virtually via video) or you can come to my office at the airport in Frankfurt. You can find all the information on my homepage http://www.feuerwehrrecht.com. ▬ Social Media ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ►Instagram / feuerwehrrecht ►Twitter / feuerwehrrecht ►Facebook / feuerwehrrecht-101882481730710 ▬ Note/Liability ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ NO BINDING LEGAL ADVICE VIA YOUTUBE The videos only convey the basics and cannot replace legal advice! The topics are not presented comprehensively; important exceptions and further information may be missing. No liability is accepted for incorrect and/or incomplete content. Likewise, my answers in the comments do not constitute binding legal advice, but rather my personal opinion. If you are interested in individual legal advice, please feel free to contact me personally (email, telephone, etc.). #Fire Department #Operational Trip #Blue Lights