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HI-EMA NEWS RELEASE: Siren testing on Hawaii Island

Posted on Aug 8, 2016 in Latest Department News

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10

HONOLULU — Hawaii Emergency Management Agency (HI-EMA), together with the Hawaii County Civil Defense Agency, will conduct siren testing on Hawaii Island on Wednesday, August 10, 2016. Testing will be between the hours of 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. at the following location:

  • Pahala

These new sirens are part of the Statewide Siren Modernization Project. Residents nearby may hear the siren sound six to eight times for 30-second to one-minute intervals during the identified timeframe. Testing will include short blasts known as “burps.” During these tests, emergency management officials and technicians will check that siren installations were properly completed.

Residents can direct questions about this siren testing to the Hawaii County Civil Defense Agency at (808) 935-0031.

Hawaii EMA encourages the public to make use of other supplemental methods of warning including, but not limited to, Hawaii County’s mass text notification system, Blackboard Connect, and NOAA Weather Radio.

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Media Contact:

Mary Zanakis                                                           Galen Yoshimoto

Public Information Officer                                       Public Relations Officer

808.620.5422                                                           808.620.5408

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Arlina Agbayani

Public Relations Assistant

Hawaii Emergency Management Agency (HI-EMA)

3949 Diamond Head Road

Honolulu, Hawaii  96816

808-733-4300 x529

808-620-5423 (cellular)

Email: [email protected]