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Required dutyThe first light towers built were installed on rescue trucks and have evolved into being used on pumper and aerial trucks. Light towers are available from 3kw to 9kw using halogen or metal halide lights. Proper lighting is essential for emergency scene safety, where being seen is just as critical as being able to see. Lighting often is taken for granted because most training is done during daytime hours. Lighting should be put in to service automatically.

Required dutyThe first light towers built were installed on rescue trucks and have evolved into being used on pumper and aerial trucks. Light towers are available from 3kw to 9kw using halogen or metal halide lights. Proper lighting is essential for emergency scene safety, where being seen is just as critical as being able to see. Lighting often is taken for granted because most training is done during daytime hours. Lighting should be put in to service automatically.