What does it mean when the outdoor warning siren blows?
The outdoor warning sirens are just that, a device to warn those outside. This may be an "Attack" such as a civil or war notification. The most common is the "Alert" of possipbe dangers such as weather warnings, chemical releases, or other. The "Fire" siren is also used to help notify members of the Fire Dept that may not be able to hear their pagers. What should you do? If you hear the ATTACK or ALERT sirens you should move to an indoor sturdy structue and tune into local media or a NOAA radio for information. Following is the tones you will hear from our village sirens.

The sirens are tested the first Saturday of the month April thru October at Noon
If you have any question please contact one of the following
VILLAGE OF JUNIATA
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT TEAM
John Uden - Village Coordinator
Jeff Wills - Village Deputy Coordinator
Loren Uden - Adams County Director
Village Officials can be reached at 402-751-2420
County Director can be reached at 402-461-2360
For Emergencies please contact the Hastings Communications Center at 402-461-2364
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