I was just watching some of the news clips on here and saw where a firetruck collided with another vehicle and killed the three people in the car. There were two clips on the accident. In the first clip, a loved one of the driver of the car, said, "when we heard about it, we knew it was the fire department's fault, because we knew how she drove. She was always very careful." The media said that the firefighter ran a red light and collided with the vehicle while en route to a call. The second clip said that the investigation had revealed that the blood alcohol level of the driver of the car was 0.06 or 0.6, which was just within the limit. The fire truck was traveling at 47 m.p.h. in a 35 m.p.h. zone. A spokesman for the fire department said that he had been a driver for 28 years and probably would have done the same thing. He said that the rule is that they stop at all red lights and stop signs, but if they stopped at everyone of them then the public would be the one to suffer cause they would never make it there in time. Now, while I agree that the firefighter was in the wrong for running the red light, I don't agree that the whole blame should be placed on the fire department. Investigatiors said that her blood alcohol level was enough to slow her reaction time and judgement. By the sound of the family members in the clips, they sound like they may try to sue the department. I sympathezie for the victims and their family members, but while the firefighter was in the wrong for running the red light, the driver was in the wrong for drinking and driving. Here in the area I work in we have a sever problem with people speeding though m.v.a. scene that we are working, endangering our life's and their's. We also have a problem with people on the road that won't move to the side of the road for us even with our lights and sirens on. I have also seen motorist literally come within inches of taking our front bumper off while they were trying to cut us off for no apparent reason. What will it take for the public to have respect for us and the job we do? What ever happened to the old days of curiousity and respect for other people. This is just something that really gets to me, when someone is trying to tanish a fire department or the members of it, who by the way, literally walk through fire to save the life's of stranger's just like them everyday. And we read everyday about the firefighter's that have gave their life to save a total stranger or save their property. I pray for the victim's of that accident and their family's. I also pray that they will open their eyes up to not just what they want to see, but to the whole picture