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Why SF's outdoor warning siren is going on hiatus
Episode 31

Why SF's outdoor warning siren is going on hiatus

San Francisco's Outdoor Public Warning System is shutting down for upgrades for up to two years. You probably know it as the siren that sounded every Tuesday at noon. Francis Zamora from the Department of Emergency Management gives some insight into the weekly tests and why they won't be happening for a while.

Civic · Mel Baker, Laura Wenus

December 13, 201933m 19s

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Show Notes

San Francisco's Outdoor Public Warning System is shutting down for upgrades for up to two years. You probably know it as the siren that sounded every Tuesday at noon. Francis Zamora from the Department of Emergency Management gives some insight into the weekly tests and why they won't be happening for a while.

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