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The Lee County Emergency Alerting System (EAS) provides emergency messages to the citizens of Auburn, Opelika, Smiths Station, Lee County, and Auburn University through an integrated system that includes a radio Alerting System, Outdoor Warning Sirens, and NOAA Weather Radio. Radio Alerting SystemReal time EAS messages are provided to the public from the EOC via our VHF radio Voice Alerting system operating on 151.115 MHz. RECEIVERS FOR THIS SYSTEM SHOULD BE PLACED IN SCHOOLS, DAY CARE CENTERS, BUSINESSES, INDUSTRY, PUBLIC SERVICE AND GOVERNMENT OFFICES. They are available through the Lee County EMA. This system provides emergency information such as weather warnings, evacuation procedures and any other critical information relative to the public safety of our citizens. Anyone needing a receiver or information about these receivers can call the EMA for assistance.
Lee County Emergency Alerting Receiver:
Outdoor Warning Sirens
The three sounds that you might hear when the sirens are activated are: 1. THREE-MINUTE STEADY TONE indicates that a TORNADO is in the area. You should take shelter immediately and monitor a battery-operated radio or television station that provides Emergency Alerting System (EAS) messages for severe weather conditions. Click here for an example of a tornado warning tone (.mp3)
Click here for an example of a terrorist attack tone (.mp3) 3.THREE-MINUTE FAST WAIL, indicates that there is some type of HAZARDOUS MATERIALS incident or OTHER emergency. You should listen to a local radio or television station that provides Emergency Alerting System (EAS) messages for instructions. Click here for an example of a hazardous materials tone (.mp3) REMEMBER -- YOU SHOULD ALWAYS TAKE SHELTER IMMEDIATELY WHEN YOU HEAR THE THREE-MINUTE LONG STEADY TONE FOR A TORNADO WARNING.
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