Emergency Vehicles & You
Emergency Vehicles and You
When an emergency vehicle has its lights and siren on, it is responding to
an emergency. It is the law and YOUR responsibility to:
- Pull to the right side of the road and STOP until the emergency vehicle
has passed.
- Give all emergency vehicles the right-of-way.
- Keep back at least 500 feet from an emergency vehicle when it is responding
with lights and sirens.
- Do not drive over fire hoses.
- Drive carefully around an emergency scene.
At the Emergency
- Have someone wait at the street to direct the fire and police departments
to the emergency.
- If you are a witness to the emergency, stay at the scene to provide emergency
personnel with information.
- If you are asked to move or leave the area, DO IT! The firefighters and
police officers are looking out for your safety.
- Remember, things can become very hectic in an emergency. Firefighters
and police officers need to do their job in a safe way.
Some Other Tips:
- Make sure your address is visible from the street.
- Keep areas around fire hydrants clear of parked cars, fences, bushes,
tall weeds and debris.
- Keep bushes, trees, grass and weeds cut or trimmed to avoid the chance
of brush fires.
- If you have security bars on your windows, make sure they are fitted with
inside quick releases
(Courtesy of Phoenix Fire Department)
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