Severe weather sirens to be tested Sept. 3

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The monthly test of the Vanderbilt outdoor warning sirens will be conducted this Saturday, Sept. 3, immediately following the test of the Metro sirens at noon.

The Metro sirens are tested on the first Saturday of each month. The Vanderbilt University sirens are tested immediately following the test of the Davidson County sirens to give individuals the opportunity to hear and distinguish the Metro sirens from the Vanderbilt sirens by both location and distinctive alert tone.

During tests, the sirens typically sound for 15 to 30 seconds; during an actual alert, the sirens sound for three minutes.

The test of the Vanderbilt siren system is preceded by an announcement stating, “This is a test of the Vanderbilt severe weather sirens. This is ONLY a test.” Because voice announcements do not carry as far as the siren wail, the announcements may not be audible in all locations prior to the test.

To listen to a sound sample of Vanderbilt’s outdoor warning sirens or for more information regarding the Vanderbilt severe weather warning system, go here.

Contact: Marty Wright, (615) 322-8875

 

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