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If you or someone you love is in need of emergency assistance, you want help to get there right away. Did you know that there’s one thing everyone can do to help the firefighters and ambulance personnel provide this emergency assistance as quickly as possible? It’s as simple as Moving to the Right for Sirens and Lights! Every year in the U.S., there are almost 16,000 collisions involving emergency department vehicles while responding to or returning from incidents. These collisions result in over 1,000 firefighter injuries and almost fifty deaths annually. This includes apparatus en route to or from an incident, at the scene or while legally parked. Many people panic or simply don’t adhere to the rules of the road for approaching emergency vehicles. The law is very specific; drivers must yield the right-of-way to an emergency vehicle, and failure to do so can cause serious accidents or delays in ambulances, fire engines and fire trucks arriving at the scene of an emergency. Firefighters are careful to avoid vehicle collisions by driving slowly when traveling against traffic, or coming to a complete stop at intersections. However, the cooperation of ALL vehicles on the roadway is essential. There are some simple rules to follow when you’re on the road and encounter an emergency vehicle: Things You want to Do:
Things You want to be Aware of:
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