Quieter Fire Alarms Save Firefighters' Hearts
Danbury, Connecticuts fire department introduces a new alert system, featuring a soft tone and calm voice, to reduce stress and improve response times. The Phoenix G2 system from Honeywell, funded by the American Rescue Plan, is now in nearly six thousand U.S. firehouses. Research supports the benefits of gradual volume ramps in lowering heart rates and reducing bodily stress, aiming to decrease heart-related deaths among firefighters.
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