How does a department determine what calls for service should be responded to with lights and siren?
A) Red warning lights should always be used, but the siren should be used with discretion
B) No determination is required; respond to all calls with lights and siren
C) No calls should require sirens and lights any longer–liability is too great
D) Conduct a risk-benefit analysis
D
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