Sentences with phrase «of emergency vehicles»

But this law was expanded in early 2017 to include more types of emergency vehicles.
The sirens of emergency vehicles (ambulances, police cars, fire engines, and even some musical instruments) bother some dogs while others remain unaffected.
Defended tort claims including those arising out of the operation of emergency vehicles, defective government buildings, nuisances, property (taking) claims and other injuries occurring from governmental functions.
Councilman Bill Ruland voiced concern Tuesday over the effect road closures have on commuting, school bus routes and response time of emergency vehicles.
Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez (D - Manhattan) repeatedly sat down in the street in front of the emergency vehicle.
Buffalo police and firefighters and representatives of an array of local departments saluted Lehner with a procession of emergency vehicles from the LaSalle Park area to Erie County Medical Center.
A recently started Swedish research project, AD Aware Traffic Control — Emergency Vehicles, conducted by Volvo Cars, Carmenta, Ericsson, SOS Alarm and RISE, Research Institutes of Sweden is developing a cloud - based traffic control platform that builds on the Drive Sweden Innovation Cloud, and enables smooth and seamless information exchange between coordinators of emergency vehicles and automated vehicles.
Besides a lot of emergency vehicles and commotion, you'll probably find one of the best sport wagons made today - the Mitsubishi Expo.
Stockholm will begin testing their system in a limited number of emergency vehicles beginning in Q1 2017.
The deployment of the emergency vehicles, a team of seven trained emergency responders, and a veterinarian came at the request of the Humane Society of Louisiana, which assisted the government of hard - hit Livingston Parish, where 75 percent of the homes were reported to be destroyed.
The local colour of that infamous city — passing trains, wild dogs, the flickering blue lights of emergency vehicles — is merely glimpsed in the light thrown off by the ball.
The operation of a motor vehicle that is owned or leased by the public entity, and is being operated by a public entity employee at the time the accident occurs (with the exception of emergency vehicles);
Considering the liability of emergency vehicles is a difficult balancing act for the courts, says Karen O'Sullivan
This new Maryland law requires drivers approaching from the rear of an emergency vehicle using visual signals while stopped on a highway to, if possible, «move over» one or more lanes.
When driving on interstate highways or other highways with two or more lanes traveling in the direction of the emergency vehicle, and except when otherwise directed by a law enforcement officer, drivers approaching a law enforcement or other authorized emergency vehicle parked on a roadway with their emergency lights activated, will be required to leave the lane closest to the emergency vehicle, as soon as it is safe to do so.
If all the requirements are achieved by an individual, he will be qualified for a good driver of an emergency vehicle and will have the ability to remain calm and perform efficiently the operation under high - pressured situations.
Performed responsibilities of installing and maintaining the devices of emergency vehicle preemptions
The law already requires motorists to move over when approaching other types of emergency vehicles, including police cruisers.
The tribute broadcast over a loudspeaker at the Crestwood Secondary Campus included the sounds of gunfire, students yelling for help and the sirens of emergency vehicles, The (Hazleton) Standard - Speaker reported.
All of the emergency vehicles at the accident scene (police, fire truck, ambulance, emergency helicopter) will attract a crowd.
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