(Jackson, Mn.)– City officials in Jackson say they’re looking into the possibility of doing away with one of the town’s five warning sirens.
As we reported previously, it was recently discovered three of those sirens are currently inoperable, including one at Westridge Drive that’s been out of commission since last year. That siren is being replaced altogether. Emergency Management Coordinator Grant Landbo says a vendor will be contacted about repairing the other two currently not working. After that he says another test will be conducted and at that point they could decide whether all five sirens are actually needed…
Landbo again reminds everyone the sirens are intended as OUTDOOR warning systems only. He urges everyone to have multiple ways of getting weather warnings and emergency messages such as cell phones, radio’s and tv’s, and NOAA weather radios.
Landbo was a guest recently on sister station KKOJ’s “Morning Juice” program.