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What to do when you notice lights and sirens

Ambulance Victoria (AV) is urging all road users to exercise caution around ambulance responding to emergencies so paramedics and first responders can quickly reach those in need.

Executive director quality and clinical innovation Dr Tegwyn McManamny said it’s crucial for drivers to stay calm and know what to do when they see red and blue flashing lights or hear a siren approaching.

“As a MICA paramedic, I know how important it is for drivers to remain composed and aware of their surroundings,” Dr McManamny said.

“When you see an ambulance with its flashing red and blue lights or hear its sirens, it’s essential not to panic, but to safely move out of the way.

“This helps paramedics, first responders and all road users stay safe while ensuring patients we are responding to receive emergency care without delay.

“Four out of five road incidents involving ambulances on a case occur when lights and sirens are activated. This highlights the urgent need for greater public awareness and cooperation to ensure ambulances can reach patients quickly and safely.”

Here are some simple steps to follow when an ambulance is approaching with its flashing red and blue lights or sirens on:

Stay calm.

Slow down and use your indicator before safely moving to the left, when possible.

Avoid unpredictable or dangerous movements, such as slamming on the brakes or swerving into another lane.

Keep the emergency lane clear so that paramedics and first responders can pass through quickly.

Give way at intersections, even if you have a green light or arrow.

Dr McManamny said it was important for drivers to remain vigilant on the road.

“When an ambulance passes, remember that other ambulances or emergency vehicles may follow, so be on the lookout for more responders heading through the area,” Dr McManamny said.

“If it is unsafe to move out of the way, gradually slow down and, if necessary, come to a complete stop.

“Paramedics and some first responders are trained to navigate their way through traffic congestion and will continue to find the best and safest routes to an emergency.

Every minute counts in a life-threatening emergency, so it is vital our ambulances can move quickly through traffic.

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