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Saving Lives with Hi-Lo Warning Sound Alerts Neighborhoods of Evacuations.

Patrol cars in San Diego County will soon be equipped with the Hi-Lo.

The San Diego County Sheriff’s Department joined law enforcement and fire agencies on Thursday, May 4 to launch a public education campaign on the Hi-Lo.

This unique sound is different from sirens you hear when deputies, officers, paramedics and firefighters respond to emergency calls.

Click on the image below to hear the Hi-Lo and evacuation order message.

Hi-Lo is very loud and distinct. We will only use this critical warning system to inform our communities of an evacuation order in the event of natural disasters, extreme emergencies and critical incidents such as:

Wildfires
Flash Floods
Earthquakes
Tsunami
Terrorism
Bomb Threat
SWAT Standoff
Gas Leaks
Hazmat Spills
Sinkholes

We just started the process of installing the Hi-Lo in Sheriff’s Department patrol vehicles. However, it is essential we begin educating our communities about the Hi-Lo and its significance. We can avoid panic and confusion in the future if we know what to do when wear the Hi-Lo. By understanding the Hi-Lo and its association with evacuation, we can be better prepared for emergencies and respond more quickly to protect ourselves and our families.

Click on the image below to watch a public service announcement about the Hi-Lo.

Hi-Lo alerts entire neighborhoods they are in immediate danger. Our goal is to reach as many people as possible with emergency instructions even when phone lines are not working or there are no internet or mobile networks available.

When you hear the Hi-Lo, it is time to go! Heed the warning and evacuate immediately because your safety depends on it.

For media resources including Public Service Announcement (PSA) videos, audio files and photos for broadcast or publication in English and Spanish, click here.

Being prepared is key to staying safe. To learn more about the Hi-Lo and how you can plan for disasters and emergencies, visit www.sdsheriff.gov/hilo.

NC Daily Star Staff
NC Daily Star Staffhttps://NCDAILYSTAR.COM
Terry Woods has been a North County resident for over three decades. Community activist, Member Emeritus Vista Chamber of Commerce, Married to Kathy Woods for 48 years, three children, three grandchildren and six grand dogs.
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