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TEMA outlines siren tones and OkWARN sign‑up for deaf and hard‑of‑hearing residents

3440060 · May 21, 2025
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Summary

The Tulsa Area Emergency Management Agency explained three outdoor siren tones and promoted Okay WARN, an Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management tool that sends weather and emergency notifications by pager, email or phone.

Joe Kralichek, identified as executive director of the Tulsa Area Emergency Management Agency (TEMA), explained the city’s outdoor warning sirens and a notification option for deaf and hard‑of‑hearing residents.

TEMA said Tulsa sirens use three sounds: a steady tone for tornadoes (and, in some…

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