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If you heard tornado sirens go off somewhere in Pulaski County Friday morning — no, there was nothing to worry about. A statewide tornado drill was held at 10:07 a.m. Eastern Time on Friday ...
The statewide tornado drill happens every year during the third week of March.
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - Toledo-area residents heard tornado sirens going off multiple times Friday afternoon. Friday Sept. 5, the first Friday of the month, is the typical siren testing day. There was a ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The weekly test of tornado sirens in central Ohio has been called off for Wednesday due to pending severe weather. Franklin County Emergency Management and Homeland ...
The city of Moraine will be testing its tornado sirens for longer than normal on Labor Day. The city tests its sirens at noon ...
Tornado sirens will sound across Ohio on Wednesday. But don't worry — it's likely not the start of another terrible tornado season.
As of Sept. 2, nearly 60 out of the 79 tornado sirens in Winnebago County are working, according to Sheriff Gary Caruana.
The fire department will be testing the tornado sirens at noon Wednesday. The testing should last 20 to 30 minutes.
This week is Severe Weather Awareness Week and the drill is an opportunity to test emergency communications in case severe weather does strike.
Tornado sirens did not activate in both Marion and Hancock County during Tuesday's statewide tornado siren test. The Marion County Emergency Management released a statement.