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Emergency Vehicles – Do not rely on sirens for an effective warning
When the Ambulance Visibility website was in its infancy over ten years ago one of the first webpages to be written was concerned with the inadequacies of sirens as an effective warning for fire, police and ambulance vehicles. Stephen Solomon, David Green and De … Continue reading
Posted in Ambulance, AV Reference Library, Emergency vehicles, EMS, Fire, Police, Research, Warning Lights
Tagged accoustic, adelaide, AFP, Ambulance, AV Reference Library, Canberra, characteristics, collisions, David Green, De Lorenzo, effective, EMS, Fire, frequency, high, Howard, low, Maddern, Police, Privopoulos, recognition, rumbler, siren, sirens, Solomon, soundproofing, University, vehicle, visibility website, warning, Warning lights
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Ultrabright warning lights – never a brilliant idea for safety!
Last week I received an email from David Green urging me to read a new post from the Police Inspector Blog. The posts are written by the popular and accomplished book author who writes in the UK under the Inspector Gadget nom-de-plume. The blog … Continue reading
Posted in Ambulance, Emergency vehicles, EMS, Fire, High Visibility, Police, Rescue, SES, Significant & Important Blogs, Warning Lights
Tagged Ambulance, collisions, conspicuity, David Green, EMS, Fire, fire appliance, hazard, Inspector Gadget, Police, safety, vehicle, visibility, Wake Effect, Warning lights
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