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Lexington Enhances Community Safety with New Warning Sirens

Outdoor warning siren installed in a Lexington park

Lexington, September 17, 2025

News Summary

Lexington has announced the installation of two new outdoor warning sirens to enhance community safety during severe weather events. Positioned in Cardinal Run Park North and behind Artworks at the Carver School, these sirens bring the total to 33. Officials emphasize the importance of using multiple sources for emergency alerts, encouraging residents to stay vigilant and utilize services like NOAA weather radios and LexAlerts for critical updates.

LEXINGTON is enhancing its community safety systems with the addition of two new outdoor warning sirens, as announced by Lexington Emergency Management and Lexington Parks and Recreation. These sirens are strategically placed to increase the area’s ability to alert residents in case of severe weather events and other emergencies.

The first siren has been installed in Cardinal Run Park North, located in the 2000 block of Parkers Mill Road, while the second siren is positioned behind Artworks at the Carver School on 522 Patterson St. This location is particularly important as it will help notify individuals in Davis Park and surrounding areas.

With these additions, Lexington now boasts a total of 33 operational outdoor warning sirens. These sirens are designed specifically for individuals who are outdoors and are not intended to reach residents inside buildings. This limitation means those inside must remain vigilant and use alternative methods to receive emergency alerts.

Robert Larkin, the director of Lexington Emergency Management, has emphasized the significance of these sirens in reinforcing community safety protocols. Residents living near the new sirens can expect to hear them during monthly tests and in the event of severe weather situations.

It is important for residents to note that the sirens alone should not be relied on as the sole source of weather alerts. Lexington Emergency Management recommends that residents utilize various resources for receiving critical weather information. Among these resources, NOAA weather radios are highly suggested, providing reliable alerts about changing weather conditions.

Additionally, residents of Fayette County and the city of Lexington can enroll in LexAlerts, a free service allowing them to receive updates via text messages, phone calls, emails, and even through assisted living devices. This multi-channel notification system aims to ensure that all community members remain informed and safe during emergencies.

For further details regarding the new sirens and updates on emergency management initiatives, residents are directed to visit BeReadyLexington.com/sirens.

Benefits of Outdoor Warning Sirens

  • Increased safety for residents enjoying outdoor activities.
  • Alerts for severe weather conditions like tornadoes and storms.
  • Monthly tests to maintain operational efficiency and community awareness.

Conclusion

The installation of these additional outdoor warning sirens is a proactive step towards enhancing public safety measures in Lexington. By educating the community on the importance of receiving alerts from multiple sources, Lexington Emergency Management is striving to ensure that residents are prepared for emergencies.

FAQ Section

What are outdoor warning sirens used for?

Outdoor warning sirens are primarily used to alert residents who are outside about severe weather conditions and emergencies.

How many outdoor warning sirens does Lexington have?

Lexington now has a total of 33 operational outdoor warning sirens after the recent installations.

Can I rely solely on sirens for weather alerts?

No, residents are encouraged to use multiple sources for weather alerts, including NOAA weather radios and LexAlerts.

Where can I find more information about the sirens?

More information can be found at BeReadyLexington.com/sirens.

Key Features of the New Sirens

Feature Description
Location 1 Cardinal Run Park North, 2000 block of Parkers Mill Road
Location 2 Artworks at the Carver School, 522 Patterson St.
Total Sirens 33 operational outdoor warning sirens
Purpose To alert residents outdoors about severe weather
Testing Frequency Monthly tests and severe weather events
Complementary Alert Systems NOAA weather radios and LexAlerts

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Lexington Enhances Community Safety with New Warning Sirens

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