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If there is a fire at a building that is holding a blood drive, the blood drive bus is parked in the fire lane

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where will the fire truck park?

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  1. The bus would not be parked there in the first place.

    Fire lanes are reserved for fire, EMS or law enforcement. No one else...even an organization such as the Red Cross...may utilize a fire lane for convenience.

    Besides, if a blood drive was being conducted INside a building, a bus would not even be there. The Red Cross uses the vans and SUVs to transport the equipment and technicians to the blood drive. The supplies are unloaded and the vehicles are parked in designated areas.

    I used to work for the Red Cross.

    EMT


  2. They will just ask the driver to move the blood drive bus because it will be easy enough because those buses are always running and there is always a driver present................

  3. good chance the truck will just push the van out of the way.  There was a fire in russia a while back where people were stranded on the 9th floor of the building.  There were cars parked in the way of the fire hydrant so they gathered about 15 people to just push the vehicle out of the way.  Fire trucks also can do the trick.

  4. One, the driver is illeageally parked. Two, if the buildings on Fire the driver will probably drive away. three, the Police should move them.

  5. I think that the fire official will tell them to move the blood-drive bus, so that they can access the building more efficiently.

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