News Summary
Residents of Lexington and Calvert County are encouraged to participate in upcoming siren system tests scheduled for February 5, 2025, and December 2, 2024, respectively. These tests are vital for ensuring the siren systems function effectively during emergencies. Lexington’s test will include a series of chimes and announcements, reminding residents to remain calm and not to call emergency services. In Calvert County, a full-cycle test of sirens within a 10-mile radius of the nuclear power plant will take place. Awareness of these tests helps prepare the community for potential emergencies.
Lexington and Calvert County Set to Test Siren Systems
Lexington residents, mark your calendars! On February 5, 2025, at precisely 10:00 AM, the local Emergency Management team will conduct a test of its outdoor warning sirens. This is a fantastic opportunity for everyone to understand how the system works, while giving a friendly reminder: there is absolutely NO emergency happening. So, no need to raise any alarms!
What to Expect During the Siren Test
If you find yourself near one of the parks or golf courses while the test is going on, you’ll hear a series of chimes followed by a voice announcement letting you know, “This is a test.” This exercise is all about preparation and ensuring that the siren system operates smoothly when it’s needed most.
Let’s be clear: this test is part of a regular schedule and is aimed at keeping everyone safe. Residents are specifically urged not to call 9-1-1 during this test. The siren system is designed to alert individuals who are outdoors, so if you’re inside your home, apartment, or office, you might miss it entirely. If you want to learn more about how the Lexington Warning Siren System works, information is readily available at bereadylexington.com/siren-faq.
Calvert County’s Scheduled Testing
The goal? To check the siren’s operation and enhance public awareness regarding the notification system. It’s an excellent time to rally your friends, family, and neighbors to share this information so that everyone is in the know!
Sirens and Safety
Residents should keep in mind that if sirens sound at any time other than the scheduled tests, it’s essential to stay alert. Tune into local radio stations for immediate updates, instructions, and any necessary information to stay safe.
The Calvert Cliffs Clean Energy Center is home to two nuclear reactors that supply electricity to over 1.3 million homes. Thanks to the emergency siren system, notifications can reach residents quickly during an emergency. Understanding how the siren system functions is vital, and families should take the time to review their personal emergency plans.
Why It’s Important to Be Prepared
Having a solid grasp of your surroundings and knowing how to react during an alert can save precious time in an actual emergency. By familiarizing yourself with the siren system, not only can you help keep yourself safe, but also your loved ones and neighbors. Being informed is the first step toward preparedness!
So, whether you’re in Lexington or Calvert County, take a moment to note when these siren tests are happening and share the details with those around you. Awareness is key, and knowing what to expect from the sirens can turn an anxious situation into a calm and collected response when it really matters. Stay safe and informed!
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