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"They have power going to emergency lights but not to the door."
Emergency lights came on but a second later, and everything was all red.
She didn't need the emergency lights to tell her where to park the car.
Didn't you say that only the emergency lights were on?
When the emergency lights came back on, there were four of them.
The flashing red emergency light looked right for the season.
By the nature of the device, an emergency light is designed to come on when the power goes out.
A single lamp provided some sort of an emergency light.
The bridge went black, then the emergency lights came on.
All emergency lights were turned on, but the crew could still see nothing.
The dark shape holding the emergency light shook his head.
This fake message might stand out like a police emergency light on a dark night.
There's a couple of emergency lights in there, but that isn't enough for him.
The emergency lights had come back on when the generator started.
A few more explosions, and the emergency lights also went out.
It did not use its emergency lights in the heavy traffic.
Even the emergency lights and safety controls were out, although they shouldn't be.
The sparks were actually giving off more light than the emergency lights now.
There was only flashing red now, from the emergency lights.
The room promptly went dark, except for the emergency lights.
The emergency lights were a distraction so she closed her eyes.
She finally found the switch for the emergency lights and shut them off.
Each had a variety of red and yellow emergency lights, at least a thousand in all.
"Wave your hand across the panel, and emergency lights will come on."
Caught by surprise, the guards did not yet have their emergency lights ready.