Menu

Topics

Connect

Comments

Want to discuss? Please read our Commenting Policy first.

Winnipeg emergency vehicles testing new sirens you can feel coming

The Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service have a new siren - one with a heavy-duty bass line that makes your vehicle vibrate as it comes closer – Jun 18, 2019

The Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service (WFPS) is testing new sirens that can send vibrations to the cars around them in an attempt to improve safety for first responders and drivers.

Story continues below advertisement

The first siren, called a Whelen Howler,  was tested in Winnipeg in three years ago, before they were installed in six district chief of paramedic operations vehicles last year.

“It’s almost like a bass speaker kind of tone and resonates like a vibration kind of a feel,” said Tom Howards, the manager of light vehicles for WFPS.

The daily email you need for 's top news stories.

The devices are about the size of a coffee can and placed behind the front bumper.

Don Dacquay, a district chief of paramedic operations, said he’s noticed a big difference when responding to a call since the new sirens were installed.

“People just go, ‘What’s that?’ and they turn to the right and move out of the way immediately,” Dacquay said. “It’s actually vibrates their back window and their car.”

Story continues below advertisement

WFPS is looking at installing Whelen Howler’s, which cost around $1,500 each, in more of its fleet of emergency vehicles in the future.

Advertisement

You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.

View Original Article