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In a significant advancement for emergency services in Marietta, a new technology initiative is transforming how traffic lights function in response to first responders. This innovative system is designed to turn every street light green for emergency vehicles, allowing them to navigate intersections with unprecedented efficiency.
According to local officials, the implementation of this technology has resulted in an average time savings of 10 seconds per intersection. For first responders who may need to traverse 10 to 12 intersections while responding to urgent calls, this translates to a remarkable reduction of more than one minute in travel time.
This improvement not only enhances the speed at which emergency services can reach those in need but also contributes to overall public safety. As the city continues to embrace smart technology, the positive impact on response times underscores the importance of integrating modern solutions into critical services. The initiative reflects a commitment to leveraging technology for the betterment of community safety and efficiency.
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