Colorado Code § 42-4-222

Volunteer firefighters - volunteer ambulance attendants - special lights and alarm systems
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(1) (a) All members of volunteer fire departments regularly attached to the
fire departments organized within incorporated towns, counties, cities, and fire protection
districts and all members of a volunteer ambulance service regularly attached to a volunteer
ambulance service within an area that the ambulance service would be reasonably expected to
serve may have their private automobiles equipped with a signal lamp or a combination of signal
lamps capable of displaying flashing, oscillating, or rotating red lights visible to the front and
rear at five hundred feet in normal sunlight. In addition to the red light, flashing, oscillating, or
rotating signal lights may be used that emit white or white in combination with red lights. At
least one of such signal lamps or combination of signal lamps shall be mounted on the top of the
automobile. Said automobiles may be equipped with audible signal systems such as sirens,
whistles, or bells. Said lights, together with any signal systems authorized by this subsection (1),
may be used only as authorized by subsection (3) of this section or when a member of a fire
department is responding to or attending a fire alarm or other emergency or when a member of
an ambulance service is responding to an emergency requiring the member's services. Except as
authorized in subsection (3) of this section, neither such lights nor such signals shall be used for
any other purpose than those set forth in this subsection (1). If used for any other purpose, such
use shall constitute a violation of this subsection (1), and the violator commits a class B traffic
infraction.
(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (a) of this subsection (1), a member of a
volunteer fire department or a volunteer ambulance service may equip his or her private
automobile with the equipment described in paragraph (a) of this subsection (1) only after
receiving a permit for the equipment from the fire chief of the fire department or chief executive
officer of the ambulance service through which the volunteer serves.
(2) (Deleted by amendment, L. 96, p. 957, § 3, effective July 1, 1996.)
(3) A fire engine collector or member of a fire department may use the signal system
authorized by subsection (1) of this section in a funeral, parade, or for other special purposes if
the circumstances would not lead a reasonable person to believe that such vehicle is responding
to an actual emergency.

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