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Bolivar City Fire is now alerting through Safety Cloud
Bolivar City Fire is now alerting through Safety Cloud

Yahoo

time03-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Bolivar City Fire is now alerting through Safety Cloud

BOLIVAR, Mo. — In an effort to enhance road safety and protect first responders and roadway workers, the Bolivar City Fire Department (BCFD) has integrated HAAS Alert's Safety Cloud digital alerting into its vehicles. This collision prevention service enables the delivery of real-time alerts to Missouri drivers when emergency services are active in the vicinity, according to a City of Bolivar news release. Safety Cloud boosts driver compliance with 'Move Over' laws by dispatching real-time notifications when responders are on the way to a scene, the release says. This digital solution minimizes the likelihood of collisions with responders. Call center volunteers urgently needed for Springfield-Greene County storm recovery Safety Cloud's digital alerting delivers immediate warnings to drivers of the proximity of emergency vehicles or road workers. This preemptive measure is proven to reduce collision risks by up to 90%, safeguarding both first responders and the public. Safety Cloud addresses delay reactions from drivers on the road by providing up to 30 seconds of preemptive warning, the release says. The alerts are accessible via the Waze navigation app and Apple Maps, compatible with mobile devices and integrated into the dashboard of many modern vehicles. Safety Cloud alerts are also available on the infotainment screens of millions of vehicles, specifically 2024 and newer models of Volkswagen vehicles and 2018 and newer models of Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram vehicles through the Emergency Vehicle Alert System feature. HAAS Alert is actively working on broadening the alerts to more platforms and vehicles, the release says. 'Adopting Safety Cloud adds a layer of protection for our crew, facilitating operations with enhanced safety,' BCFD Capt. John Kendall said in the release. 'By providing drivers with additional time to respond appropriately, this service establishes a safer environment for both our crew and surrounding motorists,' Kendall added. 'We strongly recommend drivers utilize Waze and Apple Maps, both free-to-use apps, to benefit from these vital road safety alerts.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Trinidad drivers can now be alerted to emergency vehicles
Trinidad drivers can now be alerted to emergency vehicles

Yahoo

time05-02-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Trinidad drivers can now be alerted to emergency vehicles

(TRINIDAD, Colo.) — The Trinidad Ambulance District (TAD) is implementing an alert system so drivers can be warned when they are approaching emergency vehicles, in an effort to protect both drivers and first responders. According to TAD, HAAS Alert's Safety Cloud is a collision prevention service that enables the delivery of real-time alerts to drivers when emergency services are active in the area. 'Safety Cloud boosts driver compliance with Move Over laws by dispatching real-time notifications when responders are en route or on-scene,' said TAD. 'This digital solution effectively enhances lightbars and sirens with additional in-vehicle notification, thereby minimizing the likelihood of collisions with responders.' TAD said the alerts are sent immediately to warn drivers of their proximity to emergency vehicles, and added that these kind of alerts are proven to significantly reduce the risk of a crash by up to 90%. 'Despite Colorado Move Over laws necessitating drivers to decelerate and change lanes when approaching active emergency vehicles, delayed or non-compliant reactions persist,' TAD said. 'Safety Cloud addresses this issue by providing up to 30 seconds of preemptive warning, facilitating safer responses.' Notifications are accessible via the Waze navigation app or Google Maps, and can be integrated into the dashboard of many modern cars. Safety Cloud alerts are also available on the infotainment screens of millions of vehicles, specifically 2024 and newer models of Volkswagen vehicles and 2018 and newer models of Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram through the EVAS (Emergency Vehicle Alert System) feature. 'Adopting Safety Cloud adds a layer of protection for our crew, facilitating their operations with enhanced safety,' said EMS Chief Gabriel Moreno. 'By providing drivers with additional time to respond appropriately, this service establishes a safer environment for both our crew and surrounding motorists. We strongly recommend drivers to utilize Waze and Apple Maps, both free-to-use apps, to benefit from these vital road safety alerts.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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