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All the Emergency vehicles, which could include Law Enforcement vehicles, Fire Trucks or Ambulances, and/or a Volunteer's 'Personal' Vehicle which is in route to the emergency station or the location of the incident itself.

(i.e. a volunteer fire-fighter in route to the fire station to grab the fire truck)

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