Jonathan Studnek knows some people imagine that driving an ambulance at high speed with lights flashing and sirens wailing — racing through messily parted traffic to the scene of a crisis — is the ...
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has launched its latest public safety campaign: “Emergency lights? Pull to the Right.” The campaign aims to educate motorists about the importance of using ...
Emergencies happen every day, and when they do, everyone on the road has an obligation to help crews get to the scene of an incident as swiftly as possible. A reader reached out to The Sacramento ...
Wake County's EMS department is planning to change how it responds to emergency calls. By 2026, EMS director Jon Studnek wants EMS vehicles to only use sirens and red lights for the most critical ...
LED lights are a popular choice for homes and businesses alike, thanks to their energy efficiency, long lifespan and sleek design. But with their growing use comes an important question about safety, ...
ROSWELL, Ga. — The city of Roswell is installing emergency vehicle preemption technology at all 107 of its traffic lights, along with lights run by the state. The city’s system by Alpharetta-based ...
Passing your basic driving exam in the United States should, at the very least, include the knowledge that flashing emergency lights behind you mean that you should pull over. Whether you're being ...
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