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  2. Whelen Engineering Company - Wikipedia

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    The Whelen Engineering Company is an American corporation that designs and manufactures audio and visual warning equipment for automotive, aviation, and mass notification industries worldwide. Founded in a Deep River, Connecticut garage in 1952, [1] Whelen has become a provider of warning lights, white illumination lighting, sirens, and ...

  3. Louisville Metro Police Department - Wikipedia

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    LMPD utilizes a Whelen lightbar (unknown model), with their vehicles being equipped with either the Whelen CenCom Sapphire or Whelen CenCom Core emergency vehicle package complete with alternating headlight flashers (commonly known as wig-wags) LMPD vehicles are programmed to activate the Axon Fleet 2 dash camera and the body camera of the ...

  4. Category:Law enforcement equipment - Wikipedia

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    Whelen Engineering Company; Y. Yawara This page was last edited on 21 December 2023, at 06:41 (UTC). ... Category: Law enforcement equipment.

  5. Emergency vehicle equipment - Wikipedia

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    The Whelen siren's wail, yelp and phaser tones are a familiar sound in many cities. When an emergency vehicle is responding, it often uses audio warning devices in addition to the visual warnings provided by its warning lights. Audio warning devices are turned off once the vehicle is on-scene. Such devices include:

  6. Emergency vehicle lighting - Wikipedia

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    Emergency vehicle lighting, also known as simply emergency lighting or emergency lights, is a type of vehicle lighting used to visually announce a vehicle's presence to other road users. A sub-type of emergency vehicle equipment, emergency vehicle lighting is generally used by emergency vehicles and other authorized vehicles in a variety of colors.

  7. Siren (alarm) - Wikipedia

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    The SAE International Emergency Warning Lights and Devices committee oversees the SAE emergency vehicle lighting practices and the siren practice, J1849. [a] This practice was updated through cooperation between the SAE and the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Though this version remains quite similar to the California Title 13 ...

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    Whether shopping for workout gear, outdoor sports equipment or athletic apparel, now is a great time to take advantage of lower prices. 7. Cell Phone Services. Unlimited talk, ...

  9. New Orleans Emergency Medical Services - Wikipedia

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    Emergency medical transportation began in the city of New Orleans with hospital-based horse-drawn ambulances in the early 1900s. [3] Charity Hospital was one of the first hospitals in the United States to provide emergency medical transportation. [3] The current EMS agency began in 1947 as the EMS division within the New Orleans Police Department.