POV stands for Personally Owned Vehicle
Yes, some volunteer firefighters in NC can have sirens in their POV. However, it is up to each individual chief.
Point of View
pov most often means point of view. In the sense of a pov movie it would be a movie narrated by one specific person and told in the way they see it. You get a feel for their opinions and bias.
POV stands for "point of view." It refers to the perspective from which a story is told or an argument is presented.
State laws vary. A POV (privatelyowned vehicle) of a VOLUNTEER (or on-call) firefighter may be used for responding to emergencies or to the station. Some states authorize special red warning lights to be installed and used appropriately, sometimes requiring specific authorization of the fire chief. Other states require such special emergency warning lights to be a different color, such as green or blue. In most US states, not including NY, blue is reserved for law enforcement vehicles. Amber sometimes supplements these, but only on the sides or rear of a POV or emergency vehicle. If the firefighter is NOT a volunteer, or otherwise authorized by some other law, then it is most likely that special emergency warning lights would be prohibited on his or her vehicle.
A Government Owned Vehicle (GOV), in contrast to a Personal Owned Vehicle (POV).
maybe youre thinking of a tripod?
Heng Pov was born in 1957-12.
The duration of Police POV is 1800.0 seconds.
Pov Chouk Sar was created in 1967.
Pov Malis Lea was created in 1993.
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