On a rescue vehicle, there is rescue gear on both the drivers and passenger's side
OMGWTF .
Stirling's hydraulic rescue tools are stowed on the passengers side, however, in terms of road safety, remember that the tools are only taken off once... the best part about having them on the passengers side is that when parked in the fend off position, the tools will be on the side closest to the incident...
steveg, how do you manage to get the roads closed? I would say the majority of our rescues are performed while the traffic is still flowing, mainly because accidents tend to happen on main arterial roads (like the SE freeway, Uppersturt road etc...) SAPOL like to keep the traffic moving...