That depends on state or local laws.
You must park more than 50 feet away from rail road tracks. 10 feet from a hydrant. 25 feet from a crosswalk. 50 feet from a stop sign. and more than 20 feet of the driveway entrance to a fire station and over 75 feet on the side opposite a fire station entrance.
You can park 20 feet away from the entrance if your on the same side on the street and 75 feet on the other side of the street
In Utah, you must park at least 20 feet away from a fire station's entrance. This regulation helps ensure that fire trucks can exit the station quickly and safely in emergency situations. Always check local ordinances, as regulations may vary by city or municipality.
you have to park at least 30 feet away from a fire station because, in case the fire engines need to get to a fire your not in the way
Typically, at least 15 feet of the entrance to a fire ambulance or rescue squad station is off-limits to parking. This distance ensures that emergency vehicles can enter and exit safely and without obstruction. Local regulations may vary, so it's important to check specific guidelines in your area.
The minimum distance you may park your car on the opposite side of the road near a driveway entrance to any fire station is typically 75 feet. This distance is established to ensure that fire trucks can exit the station quickly and safely without obstruction. However, local laws may vary, so it's important to check specific regulations in your area.
15 feet in California. It depends on the state.
no it is not illegal to have a fire on a Sunday
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Coney Island Fire Station Pumping Station was created in 1938.
Los Angeles Fire Department, Fire Station #9. Skidrow
Poppleton Fire Station was created in 1910.