Coast Guard defends decision to stop volunteers using blue lights and sirens

Coast Guard management issued a ‘safety notice’ on February 14 informing volunteers that "vehicles are no longer permitted to use blue lights and warning devices (sirens) while driving on public roads."

Coast Guard defends decision to stop volunteers using blue lights and sirens

The Irish Coast Guard has defended a decision to stop volunteers using blue lights and sirens while responding to life and death calls.

Coast Guard management issued a ‘safety notice’ on February 14 informing volunteers that "vehicles are no longer permitted to use blue lights and warning devices (sirens) while driving on public roads."

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