Outdoor Warning Siren System

Outdoor Warning Siren System
The Outdoor Warning Siren System in Roswell, Dexter and Hagerman (set up to alert the public of a weather-related or other emergency) will be tested Monday (Jan. 2) around noon. — Flickr
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From January 1, 2023 post.

The Outdoor Warning Siren System in Roswell, Dexter and Hagerman (set up to alert the public of a weather-related or other emergency) will be tested Monday (Jan. 2) around noon. All the sirens are regularly tested the first Monday of each month. In an actual weather emergency, the purpose of the sirens is to warn people who are outside to get inside a building as severe weather approaches. Learn more about the emergency sirens: https://www.roswell-nm.gov/DocumentCenter/View/3665/Outdoor–Warning-Sirens-Factsheet-2018?bidId= 

Original source can be found here.



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