Wake County Urges Yield to Emergency Vehicles
Wake County Government in Raleigh, N.C., has issued a message for drivers this holiday season. The message asks drivers to pull over as soon as it is safe to do so when they see an ambulance or any first responder vehicle with its lights and sirens on. The notice emphasizes that making room for these vehicles can help ensure that emergency responders reach those in need quickly. The announcement comes as a call to action during the festive season.
Source: Wake County Government
Source Type: Gov
Source Location: Raleigh
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