On Saturday May 15, 2004, the
Vigilant Hose Fire Company activated the Emergency Warning
System. Vigilant Hose activated the system due to a reported
tornado spotted just south of Emmitsburg and heading north
at 35 miles per hour. Other than test, this was the first
time the system was activated.
The system was installed less then
six months ago and many of us, including myself, thought
that it may be a much longer time before there was a need to
activate the system. We were very fortunate that the
reported tornado did not materialize and hit Emmitsburg as
the reported forecasters predicated. I also feel that we
were very fortunate that we now have such a system that can
be used to warn the community of such emergencies. With the
warmer weather here, we now have baseball, swimming and
other activates in the parks which create large gatherings
of individuals that could be in harms way of a dangerous
storm or some other unpredicted emergency.
On Tuesday May 25, 2004 due to
reports of tornadoes spotted to the west and to the south
west of Emmitsburg, the system was activated again by
Frederick County and Vigilant Hose Fire Company. We were
especially fortunate of the use of the emergency warning
system this time, because this was also one of the nights
that Mother Seton School's Carnival was open. With many
rides and other equipment subject to various wind
conditions, carnival staff was provided with a warning that
Emmitsburg was under a tornado warning, it also warned
citizen to take shelter in a safe place. This is what the
system was planned and designed for, to give our community
as much warning and information as possible about actual
emergencies or potential emergencies (not just tornadoes)
that may effect our community.
Each time the system has been
activated, we (The Town, Frederick County, Vigilant Hose and
the citizens) learn something new about the system, which
helps improve our actions for the next time the system is
activated. In the future, Vigilant Hose Fire Company will
conduct a monthly test of the system. The test will be
conducted on the second Tuesday of every month, and will be
begin between 7:15 and 7:30 pm. Once the test is activated,
it will take approximately 60 to 90 seconds to complete. The
purpose of the test is for community awareness and to run
diagnostic testing on the equipment to insure that all
equipment is functioning properly. This type of testing also
keeps users of the equipment familiar with operating the
equipment.
For additional community awareness,
the Town will be adding information to the Town's web site
www.emmitsburgmd.gov and to the Town's cable channel,
channel 99. Also Frederick County cable channel, channel 19
provides viewers with information of what every household
should have available in a safe place in the event of an
emergency. You must prepare for an emergency before it
happens.
If you have any questions, please
feel free to call the town office, or e-mail me at mayorhoover@emmitsburgmd.gov
Respectfully,
Jim Hoover
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