Florida: My brother is a mechanic for a County.

He's on call 1 week every month or so, to repair anything related to the firetrucks in the county.
He brings home the shop service truck, standard 1 ton, job box etc. It wouldn't fit in the garage if he tried. In the driveway it goes.
Nasty letters from the subdivision about said truck being against the rules etc.

He figured it would happen. So he just leaves it at work, it takes him an extra 30 minutes to drive to the shop, pick up the truck, drive to the "emergency" repair at some fire station. Lather rinse repeat.

Same thing happened during the last hurricane. All county vehicles were taken home with employees for emergency purposes - many letters went out to folks.

If the people only thought about or asked about the vehicle, they might think twice about the delays in response on some things.