Policies and laws vary from state to state, but in my locality, police officers basically use sirens (and lights) any time they are responding to an emergency call. If they are responding to a silent alarm, they may choose to not use sirens, but that's not common around here.
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No, it is not. Beacons and sirens are reserved for actual emergencies, and are not used in public during training.
Yes, you can have a siren in your car, but there are regulations governing its use. In most places, only authorized emergency vehicles such as police cars, ambulances, and fire trucks are permitted to use sirens. Unauthorized use of a siren can result in fines or other legal consequences. It is important to familiarize yourself with the laws in your area regarding the use of sirens in vehicles.
make room for it to come through or pull overYield the right of way to emergency vehicles on the road with flashers and sirens in use.
After the storm a state of emergency was declared because of the destruction.
Preparedness for an emergency is the first thing you have to do. ^^
I blindly reached out to stop the ringing from my alarm clock.
Tornado sirens are primarily used to warn people of an approaching tornado or severe weather. However, they can also be used in other emergency situations such as fires, chemical spills, or other threats to public safety.
To use the Steel-Mate car alarm remote 898, first ensure the alarm system is properly installed in your vehicle. To arm the system, press the lock button on the remote; you'll hear a confirmation sound. To disarm, press the unlock button. Additionally, you can use the panic button for emergency situations or to locate your vehicle.
No. Sirens are mythological creatures that lure sailors to their doom by their voices, they had no use for 'plunder'.
Ummm.... No it depends on how you use it in a sentence.