Where are the remote controls on fire engines located? (camera, wireless, internet)
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I'm writing a screenplay, and just doing research for it. There is a situation involving a fire truck, where I wanted characters to extend the ladder. I wanted to know where the controls were to extend the ladder, and I came across this article on it:
I thought that a remote control is even better for the script, because then I can have a character extend the ladder and he can be wherever he wants, and doesn't have to be on top of the truck next to the ladder to do it.
However, inside a fire truck, where would the remote control to extend the ladder be located, if anyone knows? I couldn't find where it would be located. Thanks, if anyone knows.
Oh it was just for my writing, I don't want to steal one. You wouldn't be able to steal a fire engine with a remote control. It just allows you to control the ladder, and stuff.
So you want some random people on the internet to tell you where fire engine manufacturers would locate non-existent remote controls, if they existed?
OK, then.
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No, he wants Internet strangers to write his script. Just check on the other bizarre questions he ask...
I never heard of a filmmaker and script writer who has no clue about anything...
Well if I haven't been able to get a hold of someone to go over that with me at the fire department, so I thought I would ask on here on the technology forum. I could just make it up for the script then.
Well if I haven't been able to get a hold of someone to go over that with me at the fire department, so I thought I would ask on here on the technology forum. I could just make it up for the script then.
You see? You don't listen!
Why don't you read my reply to your camera dolly question??
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