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Calgary fire department introduces pilot project to use blue lights instead of red along Deerfoot

The idea for incorporating blue lights into our fleet was originally suggested by a Senior Firefighter within the CFD. 
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The Calgary Fire Department's (CFD) red engines might be going a little blue after the City introduced a new pilot project to give the engines' lights a new hue.

"The Calgary Fire Department is pleased to announce the launch of our pilot project featuring the use of blue lights on our fire apparatus, the CFD said in a press release on Thursday, "aimed at bolstering the safety of our first responders and the public during emergency responses."

The idea for incorporating blue lights into our fleet was originally suggested by a Senior Firefighter within the CFD. The Province of Alberta recently granted approval for a trial period of one year.

"This one-year trial will see blue lights installed in 12 vehicles (11 engines and one rescue vehicle), with reporting protocols in place to track all incidents involving collisions or near misses for fire engines fitted with blue lights. This data will be important in assessing the impact of this initiative on overall safety outcomes."

 


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