Not only that - there is alot of strobe lighting often still going on, along with normal sidelights/headlights so that the ambulance can still be seen
Not always the lights these days are LED and draw very little current so even if they are running they don't stress the batteries too much.
Because of equipment such as warmers ecu/defibrillators radios etc the critical care fast response cars never tend to be switched off unless refuelling or at the depot where they can be plugged in
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