WUNC: Wake County to reduce how often EMS can use emergency lights, sirens
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 ...
Wake County to reduce how often EMS can use emergency lights, sirens
Daily Breeze: What should drivers do when they encounter ‘lights and sirens’?
BBC on MSN: Sirens and split-second decisions: On the beat with the real Blue Lights
Sirens and split-second decisions: On the beat with the real Blue Lights
AOL: EMS lights, sirens use to be reduced for some calls in effort to increase response time: Wake Co.
A Wake County plan is on the table that could reduce the number of EMS calls that crews respond to using lights and sirens. County leaders call it an effort to reduce crashes when responding to these ...
EMS lights, sirens use to be reduced for some calls in effort to increase response time: Wake Co.
AOL: Virginia Beach ambulances without lights and sirens? Emergency vehicles are going dark and silent.
VIRGINIA BEACH — A policy change officials hope will curb unnecessary risk to the response of medical emergencies means that the lights and sirens of many ambulances are going dark and silent. The ...
Virginia Beach ambulances without lights and sirens? Emergency vehicles are going dark and silent.
Yahoo: Wake County may limit EMS lights, sirens in effort to reduce crashes
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “Red lights and sirens response for first responders is very dangerous,” says Wake County Emergency Medical Services Director Dr.