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Emergency management reviews winter-storm response, urges residents to use NOAA radios and apps
Summary
Emergency Management Director Joy Scott briefed the Hardin County Fiscal Court on storm response efforts: 96 operational hours, EOC activation, shelters, and interagency coordination. She warned that outdoor tornado sirens are not intended to wake people indoors and urged residents to sign up for county alerts or keep NOAA weather radios.
Emergency Management Director Joy Scott told the Hardin County Fiscal Court on Feb. 11 that county emergency teams logged 96 operational hours during recent winter-storm activity, activated the Emergency Operations Center (EOC), opened shelters and conducted an after-action review to identify improvements.
Scott said the office participated in multiple conference calls with the National Weather…
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