Windsor

7 ambulances in Windsor-Essex now have blue lights instead of red

Last year's changes to Ontario's Highway Traffic Act means ambulances will be allowed to have flashing blue lights. Only police were allowed to use blue lights previously.

Eventually, all ambulances in the fleet will be outfitted with blue lights

An ambulance with lights flashing.
There are now seven ambulances with blue lights in Windsor-Essex. (County of Essex/www.countyofessex.ca)

Seven Essex-Windsor EMS ambulances now have flashing blue lights, instead of red ones.

The change comes almost a year after changes to Ontario's Highway Traffic Act, which now allows ambulances and fire trucks to use blue lights. Only police vehicles were able to use them prior to the change.

"It's a small change that can make a big difference," said chief Bruce Krauter in a news release from County of Essex.

The county said that research shows blue lights are more visible during the day and night compared to red and yellow lights, which can blend in with other vehicle lights, traffic signals and signs.

"Essex-Windsor EMS places a priority on patient and paramedic safety and these blue lights work to reduce collisions involving emergency vehicles and increase visibility on incident scenes," said Krauter.

Eventually, all ambulances in the fleet will have blue lights.

Vehicles in Middlesex-London Paramedic Service were outfitted with blue lights last July.

The ambulances in Windsor-Essex will also have the traditional light bars replaced with in-box lights, which the county said are easier and cheaper to maintain.