
Shreve's Siren Fails Tornado Test, Phone Alerts Save Day
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Tornado Warning in Shreve, Ohio: Outdoor Siren Fails, Phone Alerts Save the Day
In Shreve, Ohio, a tornado touched down during a warning, but residents didnt hear the outdoor siren due to a failed routine test. The mayor held off on announcing the systems failure, leading to a delay in repair. B&C Communications, the maintenance company, hasnt commented on the delay. Locals like Bonnie Beck rely on the siren, but she received a phone alert instead. Ohio doesnt mandate small towns to have outdoor sirens. B&C will fix the system by April 6th or 7th, and residents are advised to use phone alerts and weather apps as backups during tornado season.
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