Move out of the way
You can learn how to install fire lights on trucks and cars at www.projectresponder.com/. Another good site is blog.seattlepi.com/seattle911/archives/153900.asp
You can find them at http://www.projectresponder.com/ They are just for show.
Fire trucks and fire enine or fire rescue
All I know is that it is a C.F.D. tradition to have one green light on each of their apparatus's
Fire trucks come in a wide variety of colours. Most people think all fire trucks are red, but they come in a wide variety of colours. In Chicago all their fire trucks are black and red. In the city of Clearwater, FL their first trucks are a neon orange. In Hawaii their fire trucks are a bright yellow. In Miami, FL their fire trucks are a neon green. In Thorton, IL their fire trucks are green. In Goshen, CO their fire trucks are blue. In Barbeton, OH their fire trucks are purple. In Northfolk, MA their fire trucks are black.
The red ring of fire. Your x-box is dead or needs to be fixed.
Here are some fire trucks for sale: http://firetrucksplus.com/. You can also check Craigslist or ask your fire station what they do with the old trucks when they get new ones.
There are many companies that will give fire departments discount prices. I would start with http://wholesalefireequipment.com/ as they have a huge selection and wholesale prices.
No, as long as the halos are "white" you should be fine. Blue lights are usually for cops and red are for ambulances or fire trucks.
Virgil Trucks went by Fire.
How many1996 Doge Ram pickup trucks has burned do to a short of the head lights?
At the site Project Responder, http://www.projectresponder.com/, there are plenty of lights and supplies for volunteer or other first response units' vehicles. Lights are sorted by type and color, and mounts and switchboxes are also sold there.