Tanya Roberts did drive the fire truck in A VIEW TO A KILL (1985)...Agent 007 had to escape from San Francisco City Hall, which was set on fire by Zorin...
I have not seen a female firefighter drive a fire truck in real life...I think you need a special driver's license for fire trucks...
She looks like a fun
In Nevada, it appears you have to have a commercial driver’s license (what a semi driver needs), but there appears to be an exception:
https://nsfa.org/2016/04/11/nevada-dmv-f-endorsement/
That’s the hot Mom from That 70’s Show...
I would hope so. Hence “joyride”. Be sad if it wasn’t fun.
My very straight-laced moralistic mother had a secret desire to drive a firetruck.
Would have done her ood.
Yes, you need a special license to drive a fire truck and, yes, there are female firefighters (Engineers) that drive fire trucks, in the department I was a member of and others.
Living the Dream!
Police said the woman had a felony warrant for narcotics. She is expected to face charges of driving under the influence, vehicle theft and hit-and-run.
What are we going to do with these dangerous walking time bombs?
Do we wait until they kill/maim innocent people?
Yet another hysterical, emotionally disturbed female. They seem to be everywhere nowadays.
Kramer drives a fire truck.
https://youtu.be/OuCiB-2Wreg
A class, a 40-hour driver-training course for local firefighters, is required by the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), as part of qualifying for a Firefighter Endorsement with a Class C Drivers license. This allows the firefighter to drive heavy fire apparatus in both emergency and non-emergency situations. Driver Operator 1A is part of the California State Fire Training curriculum, based on National Fire Protection Association standards. The lead Instructor, Gary Castagnetti, is the former Chief of Plumas Eureka FD, now working in Sacramento as one of a small group of full-time trainers for CalTrans. Castagnetti has 44 years of experience in the fire service, and is qualified to drive just about anything, including bulldozers and tractor-trailers. He wouldn’t be there if he wasn’t sure it was needed. “Each year approximately 20-25% of firefighter deaths in the line of duty occur while driving to or returning from alarms,” said Castagnetti.
This drunk, felon could have easily killed a couple of dozen people. I hope they bury her in a cell that never again sees the light of day.
rwood
Uh, no. She was arrested for taking a firetruck on a a joyride.
I suppose copy editors are too expensive these days.
She could have pulled a train and probably had just as much fun without getting arrested.
I’ve never understood why they have to take a big fire truck to a medical call.
What’s her Freeper handle?