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Emergency Warning System

The safety and protection of Streamwood residents is enhanced with a number of community warning systems.  These systems let you know about weather-related or other emergency situations.

The Village of Streamwood operates the outdoor emergency warning system.  It is designed to give the residents advanced warning in case of an imminent threat to the community due to attack or severe weather.  Most of us are familiar with the sound of this warning siren, as it is tested on the first Tuesday of every month at 10:30 a.m.  If you hear these sirens, take cover immediately and utilize the Emergency Broadcast System on your local TV or radio station.  This will provide the most up to date information about the threat and let you know when the threat has passed.  Please note that the National Weather Service, and not the Village, will give an “all clear” notification.

A new community warning system is being instituted by the Streamwood Park District for lightening prediction.  The lightening prediction system will be activated when weather conditions are most likely to produce lightening strikes.  These sirens have a distinctly different tone than the outdoor emergency system.  When activated, the siren will give three 15 second horn blasts.  If you hear these sirens, you are encouraged to go indoors until an “all clear “siren is activated, which is a series of three 5 second blasts.   This system has been newly installed at Park Place.  The Park District plans to test the system every Tuesday.

For more information on the outdoor emergency warning system, call the Police Department at (630) 736-3700.  For more information on the lightening prediction system, call the Park District at (630) 372-PARK.   

 

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301 E. Irving Park Road
Streamwood, IL  60107-3096
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