ST. LOUIS — The City of St. Louis will test the storm siren system again Wednesday afternoon as the St. Louis Fire Department continues the transition into control of the system. The test will begin ...
ST. LOUIS — After sirens did not go off on Friday ahead of the deadly EF3 tornado, St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer signed an executive order to officially change the protocols on Tuesday. The St. Louis ...
ST. LOUIS – The City of St. Louis tested tornado sirens again Wednesday after Mayor Cara Spencer said Tuesday’s test revealed systemic failures. The sirens went off around the city as part of the ...
The Highland Fire Department resumed testing their tornado sirens in April after a tornado tore through town in March, but whether it had been prior to that storm is doubtful. After residents ...
While tornado sirens are tested at the first of each month in Kettering, some residents in the area of Marshall and David roads may have heard additional testing of tornado sirens in their area Friday ...
ST. LOUIS — A day after St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer said the city's outdoor warning siren wasn't activated during a deadly tornado because of "human error," the commissioner of the City Emergency ...
Emergency Management Commissioner Sarah Russell was placed on paid administrative leave pending an external investigation into the actions of the agency during Friday's deadly tornado. St. Louis Mayor ...
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