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  1. Oct 19, 2021 · Sirens: Loud, Ineffective and Risky, Experts Say. The overuse of lights and sirens, combined with speeding, pose heightened risks to emergency responders and civilians. One expert called it a ...

  2. Oct 20, 2021 · Some public health experts argue that the overuse of sirens on emergency vehicles, along with lights and high speeds, pose a significant risk to emergency responders and civilians, causing a "public health dilemma"—but newer low-frequency models could help make sirens safer and more effective during patient transport, Christopher Mele writes ...

  3. Sep 12, 2022 · Both lights and sirens are, and for a long time, standard components of EMS vehicles. They are used both to decrease the time it takes emergency medical personnel to respond to the location of an accident, illness, or injury and the time it takes to transport the patient to a definitive care center.

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    PulsePoint is a non-profit foundation building applications that improve survivability from extremely time-sensitive medical emergencies such as cardiac arrest.

  5. Sep 2, 2014 · After a string of fatalities from ambulance-involved collisions in 2012, this video created by a N.J. agency shows how drivers react to sirens, and supports using them only in a true emergency

  6. I drove past 6190 Cleveland Ave which was the old Siren's Gentleman Club. I see they have done a lot of work to the exterior of the building but wasn't sure if it was for Sirens open back up or is it a new business.

  7. The sound of an ambulance siren is louder than that of a police siren, and the scale and speed of the siren are constantly increasing. One reason is that the externally mounted speaker ambulance, while the rear engine compartment placed police car siren.