In a proactive move to enhance public safety, the city of Ethridge is set to conduct a test of their recently installed tornado siren today at noon. Positioned near Accu Rite Tooling, the siren aims to provide advanced warning in the event of severe weather. This new addition complements the city’s existing siren located near Marshall’s Grocery, ensuring broader coverage and increased preparedness for potential emergencies. Residents are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the siren’s sound and to take necessary precautions in response to its activation.
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