I live outside our village so I carry my turn-out gear...along with that I have a fully stocked trauma bag, flares for MVA's,assorted tools,Dry Chem extinguisher, traffic baton lights, high vis jacket and vest(vest for warmer months) and a couple of hand lights...On my truck I have a LED light bar (blue)....Gets the job done....sometimes able to do a good size up before the engine arrives....Paul
Same here, I'm quite far from the fire dept, so I carry my TOG and coveralls in my vehicle. I have a big-ass spot light that connects to my lighter for searching fields or just for extra light. Hand flashlights. Various tools. Small med.kit. Couple blankets. Extra fire gloves. No lights or sirens. and lots of latex med. gloves and sanitizer binoculars and a camera.
--blanket to cover seat when my german shepherd is riding shotgun (bad breed for sheddin', ya know)
--jumper cables
--combination change/accessory/cup holder (not those damn cheapies, a good, screwed into the floor kind)
--visor mounted CD storage rack
--visor mounted DOUBLE sunglass holder
--crucifix (hanging from rearview mirror)
--brush/scraper (winter months only)
all i hav is a led bar ligt that has 4 leds in it. puts off alot of light and was pretty decently priced. and as of now i keep my bunker gear in the engine cause i live so close to the station and im usually the first one there.
I have an old Mercury Sable that has seen better days, with my turnout gear in the trunk, an EMS kit, and a bumper sticker from the Iowa Firefighters' Association.