Why do firetrucks park in the road blocking traffic when on an emergency call?

Fire trucks often park in the travel lanes of the road to provide motorists with advanced warning to slow down. They also do this to position the fire apparatus on an angle providing a safe area Infront of them for fire department personnel to work on the scene with an added level of protection from passing motorists.

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