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News

Lexington Outdoor Warning Siren Test Tomorrow

Lexington Outdoor Warning Siren Test Tomorrow
John Bobel
December 4, 2018

Lexington Emergency Management will test its network of outdoor warning sirens tomorrow, Wednesday, December 5, 2018, at 10 am.

If you live near a park or golf course, expect to hear the outdoor siren sound a series of chimes followed by a voice announcement “This is a test”

This is a regularly scheduled test – THERE IS NO EMERGENCY – THIS IS FOR TESTING PURPOSES ONLY.

Please do not call 9-1-1 about the siren test.

Remember: Lexington’s outdoor siren system is designed to alert people who are outdoors. The siren system is not intended to alert persons inside homes, apartments or office buildings.

More information about the Lexington Warning Siren System is available at: http://bereadylexington.com/siren-faq/

This test may be canceled if adverse weather conditions exist.

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