Lexington residents are advised to prepare for a scheduled test of the city’s outdoor warning sirens on Wednesday, December 4, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. The test will involve the sound of a series of chimes, followed by a voice announcement stating, “This is a test.” This drill is part of Lexington Emergency Management’s routine checks to ensure the effectiveness of their warning system.
The purpose of the test is to verify the operation of the outdoor siren system, which is specifically designed to alert individuals who are outdoors, particularly in areas near parks and golf courses. It is important to note that this test is conducted without any emergencies occurring; therefore, there is no cause for alarm.
Residents living in the vicinity of these outdoor sirens should expect to hear the test but are advised not to call 9-1-1. The siren system is not meant to reach individuals inside buildings, making outdoor alerts the primary focus of this initiative.
For more details on the Lexington Warning Siren System and the testing process, community members are encouraged to visit the official resources provided by local emergency management. Regular testing of the siren system is a crucial aspect of public safety, ensuring that both residents and local authorities are prepared in case of actual emergencies.