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Related: About this forumNoise-weary New York ponders a gentler, European-style siren
If two New York City lawmakers get their way, the long, droning siren from police cars, fire trucks and ambulances that has been part of the citys soundtrack for generations would be replaced by a high-low wail similar to whats heard on the streets of London and Paris.
Their reasons for the switch: The European-style siren is less shrill and annoying and contributes less to noise pollution.
Europeanizing New York sirens would not change the decibel level still topping out at roughly 118 but would lower the frequency and thus make the sirens less shrill but still ear-catching enough to grab attention.
The alternating high-low siren required by this legislation is not as piercing, adds co-sponsor Carlina Rivera, a Manhattan Democrat.
If approved in a council vote which has yet to be scheduled the legislation would require sirens on all emergency vehicles to transition within a two-year period.
https://www.apnews.com/dc5d16231f6a482b9cb9a9b41d47a8c6
Historic NY
(38,431 posts)Last edited Wed Feb 27, 2019, 01:43 AM - Edit history (1)
ps were not Europe and your woo woo siren will be ignore too. Most fire trucks use the QB2 siren either manual by foot or electronic windup version its been used for generations because its been shown to be the most effective. Maybe fixing traffic patterns would be a better solution. How about re-education of drivers, who just ignore sirens or even emergency vehicles by not clearing a path as already required by NYS Law.
dixiegrrrrl
(60,013 posts)I've seen it happen, a lot.
Maybe high speed tanks would help focus errant drivers.