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New sirens cut ambulance crashes in Okla.

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New sirens cut ambulance crashes in Okla.



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New siren technology has reduced the number of ambulance crashes at an EMS agency by 50 percent. The Howlers emit low-frequency tones that cause objects within 200 feet to reverberate. It means motorists can feel an ambulance approaching even if they can't see or hear it. ...Full Story

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