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Updated: July 1, 2009
The sound of sirens means get out of the way ,

but fire crews say many drivers don't know what to do. That means emergency responders could waste precious seconds trying to make it to you. The agencies say if drivers follow the law, they could get to people faster. “I've pulled in front of one before just kind of panicking. I don't really kno
w what to do right at the minute," driver Melinda Wallace said. “Usually my music is on really loud so it's usually panicky," driver Kelly Reed said. It’s confusion that Shreveport fire officials say 
               
stalls lifesaving help that your family's waiting on. “I've had one of my very dear loved ones be on the end of needing emergency vehicles. So I know that every second counts,” Wallace said. If you hesitate

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