Any wrecker service which applies for approval under Greenville County Ordinance No. 814 shall meet the following requirements:
I. Minimum standards for equipment. Every emergency wrecker proposed to be used by an applicant shall be subject to inspection in a manner determined by the patrol district captain and every such wrecker, other than the emergency heavy duty wreckers, shall comply with the following minimum requirements:
A. Every applicant shall have at least 1 wrecker of not less than 1 ton in size with dual wheels and booster brakes.
B. Every wrecker shall be equipped with at least 1 amber or red mounted oscillation rotating or flashing red light. Red light to he used at scene only.
C. Each wrecker shall be equipped with a power-operated winch, winch line, and boom with a lifting capacity of not less than 8,000 pounds, single line capacity.
D. Each wrecker shall carry as standard equipment: Tow sling, tow bar, towing dollies, safety chains, a fire extinguisher, wrecking bar, broom, shovel, flares and 2 reflectorized signs displaying “Slow- Wreck Ahead.” These signs are to be 2 feet wide and 3 feet tall with red lettering on white background. The lettering is to be 4 inches in size.
E. Each wrecker and all of its equipment shall be maintained in a safe and good working condition.
F. Each wrecker shall be equipped with a 2-way radio in good working order.
G. Every emergency heavy duty wrecker of not less than 2½ tons in size shall meet the requirements of subsection A of this section and, in addition thereto, shall be equipped with a power-operated winch, winch line and boom, with a rated lifting capacity of not less than 32,000 pounds, single or double line capacity and a tow sling.
H. Each applicant shall maintain 24-hour wrecker service. Flares and signs listed in subsection (1) are to be placed at appropriate locations adjacent to accident scene to serve as a warning to other motorists upon highway. Placement of these signs and of flares shall be the responsibility of the wrecker operator.
II. Hours. There shall be an attendant on call. capable of responding to law enforcement requests for towing, as well as, being present or available for the release of vehicles to the public, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.