WARNING SERVICES

Are used by various communities to get citizens' attention in time of threatened or impending natural disaster, such as a tornado or other emergency situation. The signal is a steady siren blast for three to five minutes. Warnings of natural disaster, which affect Richton Park and the Cook / Will County area are also transmitted over NOAA weather radio, local radio stations, local and cable television.

In the event of an enemy attack upon the United States, residents will be alerted by this signal: a three minute wavering or intermittent siren blast. Emergency broadcasts will be sent by the National Braodcast Warning System over various radio station throught the area.

Sirens can also be heard durning tests of the Richton Park Outdoor Warning System on the First Tuseday of each month at 10:30 a.m. They consist of one minute "alert " signal (continuous siren blast).

All warning broadcasts mean an emergency situation is immenent. In this event, take a portable radio and seek pre-designated shelter.

All watches indicate elements are developing that may result in an emergency situation. Radio broadcasts are the best method to keep abreast of such a situation.

Do not use the telephone when a siren is sounding. Do not use the telephone to obtain further information or asvise about the emergency. Depend on radio and television for information: government agencies will broadcast all available information.

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