June Siren Testing Set for Wednesday in Scotts Bluff and Banner Counties

June Siren Testing Set for Wednesday in Scotts Bluff and Banner Counties
Rightturnerchasers / Dan Fitts/ Jerry Doremus
June 11th, 2024 | KNEB Staff

Region 22 Emergency Management and Scotts Bluff County Consolidated Communications Center will
test the outdoor warning sirens in Gering, Scottsbluff, Terrytown, Lyman, McGrew and Harrisburg on
Wednesday, June 12, 2024, at 10:00 AM.

This test will only last for approximately one minute and will include the Western Nebraska Regional Airport and Western Sugar. These tests are conducted on the second Wednesday of every month through October. In case of inclement weather on the morning of the test, the test will be cancelled for that day.

The purpose of these tests is to ensure the sirens are in proper working order in case the time comes that they are needed for a real emergency, such as a tornado, damaging straight-line winds, or chemical spill.

Emergency Management and 911 wants to remind the public that outdoor warning sirens are designed
for those persons who may be outdoors during a warning to go indoors and tune in to local news
radio for further information. They are not designed to be heard indoors.

The public is encouraged to have a weather alert radio for indoor alerting, or to download any of the
alerting apps available to the public. This would include the Smart 911 App, which goes along with the
local Panhandle Alert system. To sign up for Panhandle Alert, visit http://panhandlealert.org/. To sign
up for the app, search Smart 911 in the app store for Apple or Android.

There is a siren policy posted on the Emergency Management web page as well as on the 911 Center’s
web page. Those websites are http://www.scottsbluffcounty.org/emergency-management/emergencymanagement.html and http://www.scottsbluffcounty.org/911-communications/911.html.

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