Why do I see fire engines or ambulance units go through intersections with their red lights flashing, and then turn them off? Are they just in a hurry to go somewhere?

Emergency lights and siren are used only when responding to a call. Apparatus responding to calls are frequently cancelled when the first arriving unit determines that the call is not an emergency. Our firefighters shut off their lights and sirens when it is safe to do so and continue to the call in a non-emergency mode, or to return to their station.

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1. Why do I see fire engines or ambulance units go through intersections with their red lights flashing, and then turn them off? Are they just in a hurry to go somewhere?
2. Why do firefighters break windows and cut holes in roofs when the fire is inside a building? It seems that they are causing more damage than the fire.
3. If I were trapped in a burning building, would firefighters be able to rescue me?
4. When I see an emergency vehicle approaching while I am driving, should I always pull over to the right and stop?
5. Where can I get my blood pressure checked?
6. Can we schedule a fire engine presentation or station tour?
7. How are members of the Fire Department hired?
8. Why do so many fire apparatus respond to simple incidents?