SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KRON) — A new California law will allow cities and towns to use a “hi-lo” siren in emergency vehicles to help with evacuations. The bill, signed by Governor Gavin Newsom, was ...
There's a new siren in town that means serious business: Get out. The Ventura County Sheriff's Office is equipping all of its patrol vehicles with so-called "Hi-Lo" sirens, a European-style alert that ...
A new Hi-Lo siren meant to notify residents of an immediate need to evacuate during an emergency has been equipped in all Ventura County Sheriff's Department emergency vehicles. The warning siren will ...
Yuba County residents may be hearing an unfamiliar sound coming from Yuba County Sheriff’s Office vehicles as the department adds Hi-lo sirens to its fleet. The Hi-lo siren is a European style siren ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Ventura County has joined a number of other ...
San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department vehicles have been outfitted with new two-tone "Hi-Lo" siren systems to better alert the community of evacuations orders and other vital information in case ...
European-style “hi-lo” sirens that Sonoma County fire evacuees have been hearing for the last few years likely will become more common now that the state Legislature has passed a bill formally ...
VENTURA COUNTY, Calif. -- The Ventura County Sheriff'S Department has installed new Hi-Lo sirens to alert residents about emergency evacuations. The Hi-Lo siren is meant to notify residents of an ...
VENTURA, Calif.VENTURA, Calif. — Ventura County has joined a number of other California jurisdictions in equipping law enforcement vehicles with so-called hi-lo sirens intended to alert residents to ...
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