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The use of flashing lights and sirens is colloquially known as blues and twos, which refers to the blue lights and the two-tone siren once commonplace (although most sirens now use a range of tones). In the UK, only blue lights are used to denote emergency vehicles (although other colours may be used as sidelights, stop indicators, etc.).
An Amber alert as seen on Android, instructing users to call 911 if they find a car with a matching description. An Amber alert (alternatively styled AMBER alert) or a child abduction emergency alert (SAME code: CAE) is a message distributed by a child abduction alert system to ask the public for help in finding abducted children.
Since then, several classes of non-weather emergencies have been added, including, in most states, the AMBER Alert System for child abduction emergencies. In 2016, three additional weather alert codes were authorized for use in relation to hurricane events, including Extreme Wind Warning (EWW), Storm Surge Warning (SSW) and Storm Surge Watch (SSA).
The Michigan State Police has issued an Amber Alert for Kemahanni King, 3 year old, black female, 3 foot tall, approximately 40 pounds, with black hair, wearing a black coat and black boots. 1 ...
Missing 2-year-old girl Wynter Smith has been found dead in Detroit three days after her disappearance sparked a massive search, authorities said.. The toddler’s body was discovered at about 6 ...
The bill, she said, is "a framework" to enact a system that would put out alerts in communities specifically for children with special needs, including those with autism disorder. "They have a ...
Logo AMBER Alert Europe. AMBER Alert Europe is a foundation that strives to improve the protection of missing children by empowering children and raising awareness on the issue of missing children and its root causes. AMBER Alert Europe advocates that one missing child is one too many and aims for zero missing children in Europe.
Red and blue emergency lights on a fire engine in Canberra, Australia. 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.