11/06/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 11/05/2024 23:01
Georgia College & State University will test the Outdoor Emergency Notification System (siren system) Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024. This test is scheduled to occur the first Wednesday of every month between 10 a.m. and noon and will last approximately one minute. No action is required during the testing, and all campus operations should continue as normal. A message stating that this is a test will precede and follow the "alert" tone. In the case of an actual tornado warning, the message would advise of a tornado warning, and the tone would cycle through. This would be repeated every five minutes until the warning expires or is canceled, at which time an all clear message would sound. The audible system test will only be tested when clear sky conditions are present. Tests will not occur when skies are dark or severe weather is predicted for the area on the day the test is scheduled to occur. In this case, the test will be rescheduled for later in the month.
There are three sirens operated by GCSU in Baldwin County: one on West Campus and two on Main Campus.
This testing program is designed to maintain a reliable warning system and to meet recommended testing guidelines. Additionally, we want to maximize the effectiveness of the Outdoor Emergency Notification System. By performing these tests, we hope to enhance awareness and education regarding emergency preparedness at Georgia College and within the local community.
For more information on the Outdoor Emergency Notification System and other campus emergency systems, please visit the emergency systems page on the Public Safety website.