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ACOUSTIC CHARACTERISTICS FOR EFFECTIVE AMBULANCE SIRENS Carl Q. Howard, Aaron J. Maddern and Elefterios P. Privopoulos School of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia Ambulances i
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Document Date: 2011-09-11 11:46:49


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Cambridge / Adelaide / New York / /

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Mitsubishi / Spon Press / MIT Press / CRC Press / /

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Germany / Norway / France / United States / Italy / Australia / United Kingdom / /

Facility

Front Wheel Arch / The University of Adelaide / W.R. Garner / /

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acoustic energy / non-visible device / insurance claims / communications difficulties / audible warning devices / road networks / job site / travel time / closed car / predicted in-car sound pressure levels / audio editing software / car audio systems / high-urgency ambulance transportation / radio communications / /

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Frequency / /

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Microsoft Windows / /

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Emergency Service / UK Fire Brigade / Fire Brigade / MIT / Ton Fire Brigade / Society of Automotive Engineers / Acoustical Society of America / University of Adelaide / Adelaide / US Department of Transport / Ton Police / European Unit / Elefterios P. Privopoulos School of Mechanical Engineering / /

Person

C.F. Owens Jr / W.A. Biggers / Aaron J. Maddern / C.E. Mayo Jr / B.S. Zachariah / Wang / Carl Q. Howard / /

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driver / speaker / paramedic / /

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Mitsubishi Magna / /

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South Australia / Pennsylvania / Adelaide / New York / /

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Journal of Sound and Vibration / Annals of Emergency Medicine / Emergency Medicine Journal / The American Journal / /

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South Australia / /

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radiation / broadband / DSP / /

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