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Emergency Sirens
Though not in every part of the city,
Depending on the emergency situation, persons hearing the siren sound should immediately stop what they are doing and listen for the verbal instructions following the tone.
Reasons as to why the siren system would be activated include a chemical spill, impending natural disaster, or a terror related incident.
Instructions might include to seek shelter immediately or evacuate the area.
Upon activation of the sirens, the media will be alerted and they will provide important instructions.
Tune to local TV and radio once you have reached safety for additional information and instructions from emergency officials.
Understand that they’re may be delays in additional information.
Be patient and always listen for the voice instructions following the siren tone.
Continue to listen to TV and radio broadcasts until additional information is transmitted.
Have your telephone near you and use the phone only for emergencies.
The City’s Reverse 911 system may be trying to dial your number with emergency information.
If you are a subscriber to Cox Communications or Verizon, the city already has your home telephone number.
If you have a cellular phone, you need to register your telephone number with the city’s Reverse 911 system.
You can do this by
clicking here.
OUTDOOR WARNING SIREN FAQ:
Learn more about the 'Port of Providence Emergency Siren Warning System' (PPESWS)
What do the sirens sound like?
Listen to an audio clip for a simulation of the siren sound (mp3 file)
When are the sirens tested?
Sirens will be tested at least annually to ensure operational readiness. Test schedules will be announced in advance and posted on the City of
What should I do during a system test?
You should continue your regular activities during a test. You do not need to take any special actions during a test.
What should I do if I hear the sirens?
The system will be used to alert people to go indoors to shelter-in-place or to evacuate.
Tune to local TV and radio stations for additional information.
Anticipate a telephone call from
Reverse 911.
Use your phone for an emergency only.
To learn more about sheltering in-place, [click here] or to learn more about evacuations,
[click here]
What type of emergencies do the sirens indicate?
Examples of emergencies where the sirens would likely be activated include:
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Hostile Intruder (active shooter) or other terror related emergency
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Chemical Spill
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Severe Weather Emergency
Where Can I hear the sirens?
Although the sirens will be loudest within the immediate areas of the
All sirens have been coordinated with the City’s Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC 5).
To learn more about the important work that the LEPC does to plan and prepare for an emergency, click here.