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ELECTRONIC EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS – County officials may also send Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA) and CodeRed emergency notifications to residents who reside within 10 miles of SSES. To sign up to receive CodeRed alerts from your county emergency management : • Luzerne County – visit luzernecounty.org/191/Emergency- Management, or text “Lu zerneAlerts” to 99411, or call at 570-820-4400. • Columbia County – visit ema.columbiapa.org , or text “CCEMA19” to 9941 1, or call 570-389-57 20. Please remember that sirens may sound to notify you of any emergency, including floods, chemical spills and severe storms. When you hear a siren, it does not necessarily mean a nuclear emergency. 1. NOTIFICATION – In an emergency requiring general public notification, county officials may sound sirens around the Susquehanna plant in a steady tone – NOT a rising and falling tone – for three minutes. The system can be used to notify the public of ANY EMERGENCY . The siren is not a signal to evacuate. It directs you to tune to an Emergency Alert System station for official information and instructions. 2. YOUR RESPONSE – Tune your radio or TV to a local Emergency Alert System station. Authorities will provide information about the emergency. They will direct you to take protective actions, if any are needed. DO NOT use the telephone to try to get emergency information. You may tie up phone lines urgently needed for emergency operations designed to protect you. 3. SIREN PROBLEMS – Occasionally, a siren may malfunction. If you hear a siren, but no emergency information is provided by the Emergency Alert System, call 570-542-1411. The siren will be repaired as quickly as possible. DO NOT call County Public Inquiry or 911. What You Should Do If The Sirens Sound Electronic Emergency Information
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