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New traffic signal upgrades aimed at helping emergency vehicles navigate intersections safer, faster

New traffic signal upgrades aimed at helping emergency vehicles navigate intersections safer, faster

Yahoo14-06-2025
The Brief
Hillsborough County is installing high-tech traffic signal upgrades to help emergency vehicles navigate intersections safer and faster.
The devices sense when an emergency vehicle is approaching and switch to green, with the cross signals changing to red.
The goal is to reduce response times.
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. - Hillsborough County crews are installing a new Smart Traffic Control system at 600 intersections and on 175 emergency vehicles.
Emergency Vehicle Preemption, or EVP, sensors attached to traffic signals detect when an emergency vehicle is approaching and switch the light to green, while setting crossing signals to red.
The backstory
By giving emergency vehicles the green light and holding crossing traffic at a red light, EVP ensures a safer and faster path for responders, significantly improving their ability to reach emergency scenes promptly, Hillsborough County Fire Rescue said.
"It'll start clearing those intersections ahead of us. So as we approach them, we have the green lights," said Rob Herrin, HCFR's Public Safety Information Chief.
The system uses GPS, cellular networks and radio communications to link the signals and vehicles.
Hillsborough County firefighters have already seen an impact, reducing response times in areas where the devices are already installed by about 30 seconds.
"Thirty seconds in a matter of minutes, statistically, is pretty good and for people that are in cardiac arrest and for people whose homes are on fire, that 30 seconds can make a tremendous difference and we anticipate that number improving as well," Herrin said.
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Information for this story was gathered by FOX 13 reporter Aaron Mesmer.
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