Your brake fuild might be low.
Brake warning light (Canadian) in US there is supposed to be "BRAKE" overlaid on the international symbol. Looks like a brake drum with shoes.
That means you need to get toa gas station.
To adjust the emergency brake on a 1997 Plymouth Breeze, start by ensuring the vehicle is on a level surface and the rear wheels are chocked. Locate the adjustment nut, usually found under the center console or near the rear brake assembly, and turn it clockwise to tighten or counterclockwise to loosen the brake cable. After making adjustments, test the brake by pulling the lever to ensure it holds the vehicle securely. Finally, ensure that the brake warning light on the dashboard functions properly.
Alternator defective, or alternator belt broken or slipping.
Look at the bracket where the brake pedal mounts, you can't miss it.
Alternator is not charging the battery
It is just above the brake pedal. The switch rests against the brake pedal lever.
You should check your fluid levels, your oil and coolant.
Bad sending unit, low oil, low oil pressure.
Low brake fluid and the parking brake being on are the two most common causes.
There are three or four retainers from inside the trunk. You then pull the light rearward.