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Fire engine red

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Informal name for an intense, bright red
For the song of the same name, seeFire Engine Red (song).
Fire engine red
 
About these coordinates     Color coordinates
Hex triplet#CE2029
sRGBB (r,g,b)(206, 32, 41)
HSV (h,s,v)(357°, 84%, 81%)
CIELChuv (L,C,h)(45, 131, 11°)
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ISCC–NBS descriptorVivid red
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

Fire engine red, also known asfire truck red in North America, is an informal name for an brightred commonly used onemergency vehicles in many countries onfire service vehicles, such asfire engines. The name does not refer to any particular shade of red; different fire services may have their own specifications.[1][2] Bright red has long been used on fire vehicles.[3]

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Traditionalfire departments in large U.S. central cities and majormetropolitan areas use this color on fire engines, but many suburbs and smaller cities use the color lime or bright yellow for their fire engines because of its greater visibility atnight. In the U.K. the fire service added the more visibleBattenburg markings in fire-engine red andretro-reflective yellow, often on a predominantly red vehicle.[4]

Initial research into fire appliance visibility was conducted by theLanchester College of Technology and the Fire Brigade inCoventry, in the UK in about 1965. It concluded that under the range of artificial street lighting in common use at the time, yellow better retained its conspicuity than red. Yellow was also more conspicuous in general road conditions in the daytime and during inclement weather. Research conducted by Stephen Solomon, a New York optometrist, promoted the use of "lime yellow" in the United States from the mid-1970s. Solomon conducted studies of the rate of vehicle accidents involving fire apparatus, concluding that the more conspicuously colored fire apparatus suffered a lower accident rate than the less conspicuous red used by the same fire department.[5][6]

Further research supporting the use of yellow for all emergency vehicles was published in 1978 in Australia.[7]

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  1. ^ab"Fire Engine Red". FindTheBest.com. Archived fromthe original on 2017-03-11. Retrieved1 January 2014.'Fire Engine Red' is a shade of Red that is 84% saturated and 81% bright. It has the hex value #CE2029. Pantone color #1795 is a 96% match.
  2. ^"Frequently Asked Questions (about fire vehicles)".John Dennis Coachbuilders. Archived fromthe original on 25 October 2016. Retrieved22 November 2016. "The most popular shade of red is Post Office Red (BS381c538)"This is a cherry red, #9D383A
  3. ^"Dennis Fire Engine – Trailer Pump of 1913".Dennis Society (concerning Dennis fire vehicles). Retrieved22 November 2016.
  4. ^EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM TO THE ROAD VEHICLES LIGHTING AND GOODS VEHICLE (PLATING AND TESTING) (AMENDMENT) REGULATIONS 2009, UK Department of Transport
  5. ^Solomon SS (1990). "Lime-yellow color as related to reduction of serious fire apparatus accidents—the case for visibility in emergency vehicle accident avoidance".J Am Optom Assoc.61 (11):827–31.PMID 2081824.Closed access icon
  6. ^Solomon, S. S.; King, J G (1995)."Influence of Color on Fire Vehicle Accidents".Journal of Safety Research.26 (1):41–48.doi:10.1016/0022-4375(95)00001-1.Closed access icon
  7. ^Green, David A. (1978).Emergency vehicle warning systems and identification. NSW Public Works Department. 24pp.ISBN 0724047956.

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