Or. Admin. Code § 735-110-0050 - Siren Mounting
(1) Installation
of sirens and speakers on authorized emergency vehicles shall be as follows:
(a) Class A electromechanical and mechanical
sirens shall be mounted outside of the vehicle or, between the grille and
radiator, or under the hood;
(b)
Class B electromechanical and mechanical sirens shall be mounted outside of the
vehicle, or between the grille and the radiator;
(c) Class A and B electronic sirens shall be
mounted outside of the vehicle or with the horn opening facing forward ahead of
the radiator with a relatively open path for the sound to project forward. The
horn axis shall be parallel to the vehicle centerline;
(d) Dual speakers for electronic sirens shall
be connected in phase and mounted so that the speaker axis is parallel to the
vehicle centerline or angled outward not more than ten degrees to the
sides;
(e) Electronic siren
speakers may be mounted facing forward behind a speaker grille in a
lightbar.
(2) Ambulances
regulated by the Health Services are also subject to requirements of that
agency. This includes the requirements for a Siren-Public Address System,
Part 3.14.6of KKK-A-1822B, the federal specifications for
the "Star-of-Life Ambulance."
(3)
Mechanical motorcycle sirens that do not operate when the vehicle is stationary
shall not be installed on motorcycles manufactured after January 1,
1981.
Notes
Publications: Publications referenced are available from the agency.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 184.616, ORS 815.030, ORS 815.230, ORS 815.370 & ORS 820.380
Stats. Implemented: ORS 815.030, 815.225 - 815.230 & 820.350-820.370
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