The following definitions shall apply regarding rules and standards for sirens for ambulances and emergency vehicles:
- (1) “AAMVA” means the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators, 1201 Connecticut Avenue N.W., Suite 910, Washington D.C. 20036.
- (2) “ANS” means a standard adopted by the American National Standards Institute, Inc., 1430 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10018.
- (3) “Ambulance” means any privately or publicly owned motor vehicle that is regularly provided or offered to be provided for the emergency transportation of persons suffering from illness, injury or disability.
- (4) “CAC Title 13, Article 8” means recognized standards for sirens, compiled by the State of California. (Effective 10/31/81)
- (5) “Electromechanical Siren” means a siren with a stator and rotor driven by an electric motor.
- (6) “Electronic Siren” means a siren with an oscillator, amplifier and speaker.
(7) “Emergency Vehicle” means a vehicle that is equipped with lights and sirens as required under ORS 815.230, 816.310, 820.350, and 820.370 and that is any of the following:
- (a) Operated by public police, fire or airport security agencies;
- (b) Designated as an emergency vehicle by a federal agency; or
- (c) Designated as an emergency vehicle in writing by the Manager of Transportation Safety.
- (8) “Hi-Lo” means a nonsiren sound, as defined in this rule.
- (9) “Manual” means a siren control that allows the operator to produce a wailing sound by alternately applying and releasing a momentary contact switch.
- (10) “Mechanical Siren” means a siren with a stator and rotor driven by a mechanical connection to a moving part of the vehicle or engine.
(11) “Nonsiren Sound” means an audible device, such as a vehicle theft alarm, that produces:
- (a) An unvarying sound;
- (b) A varying sound that cycles at a rate faster than 400 cycles per minute; or
- (c) A discontinuous sound that repeats at rates lower than 90 cycles per minute or higher than 400 cycles per minute.
- (12) “SAE” means a standard or recommended practice of the Society of Automotive Engineers, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, Pennsylvania 15096.
- (13) “Siren” means a warning device that produces the audible sound readily identified with emergency vehicles.
- (14) “Transportation Safety” means the Transportation Safety Office of the Department of Transportation.
- (15) “Wail” means a siren sound that is a slow, continuous automatic cycling of increasing and decreasing frequencies and sound levels.
(16) “Yelp” means a siren sound producing a rapid continuous automatic cycling of increasing and decreasing frequencies and sound levels.
[Publications: Publications referenced are available from the agency.]
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 184.619, 815.030 & 820.370
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 815.030, 815.225 - 815.230 & 820.350 - 820.370
History
DMV 45-2021, minor correction filed 12/08/2021, effective 12/08/2021
MV 10-1987, f. & ef. 9-1-87, Renumbered from 735-080-0055
MV 63, f. 10-14-75, ef. 11-11-75