A follow-up to the tragic storms in Woodward two weeks ago:
http://woodwardnews.net/local/x18658254 ... r-Woodward
Kudos to Apache Corp. to funding a new system for the city. But I have to wonder about the reporting:
The system will include 3 large sirens with a 3-mile radius set up in strategic points in the heart of the community and 20 1-mile sirens - 16 new and 4 retrofitted - set up at major intersections in Woodward and along the major highways.
Three that can be heard for
three miles??? Good grief - are they going to use Chryslers???? Yikes.
I did like the end of the article tho:
The emergency management director and city officials continued to stress that the sirens are just one of the 3 layers of protection citizens should use. It is important to have a weather radio and also there is the cell-phone notification system that went into place the first of April.
Good for them to encourage the Wx Radio. Ours has awakened us in time to move our cars into the garage before a severe hailstorm hit one night. I know the "reverse 911" systems are ho-hum at best and I'm not a fan of them (ours in Sand Springs is a bit slow at best - I got a tornado warning call 30 min after the particular storm passed us by).
Cheers,
Williesan