Purchase of new tornado siren for Union City approved after deadly ...
Union City is getting a new tornado siren following a deadly tornado on March 6.
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Union City is getting a new tornado siren following a deadly tornado on March 6.
wsbt.comAs people across the Tri-State recover from strong storms, there are concerns over the critical warning system in Adams County.
local12.comTornado Sirens What should I do when I hear the sirens? When you hear tornado sirens, go inside and tune to local media to get more information. Why can’t I hear the sirens in my house? Sirens are an outdoor warning system designed only to alert those who are outside that something dangerous is approaching. […]
stormaware.mo.govBeginning May 1, 2025, residents in Carol Stream and other DuPage County communities will benefit from a major upgrade in emergency weather alert systems. DU-COMM (DuPage Public Safety Communications) is launching a new automated tornado siren system designed to activate sirens faster than ever before — giving the public more time to respond during dangerous weather events. This upgrade is part of DU-COMM’s continued efforts to modernize emergency communication systems using the latest in...
www.carolstream.orgAs people across the Tri-State recover from strong storms, there are concerns over the critical warning system in Adams County.
abc6onyourside.comThat ringing in your ear isn't from tornado sirens, but rather the question being asked over and over, 'Why didn't they go off?'I want to explain our protocols on activating our warning system, said Roger Jolliff, Director of the Tulsa Area Emergency Manag
ktul.comIf you hear a tornado siren this Wednesday, there may not be cause for alarm.
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