Listen

The County’s Outdoor Warning System is designed to alert residents and visitors of Clinton County about possible danger. Specific emergency alerts can be broadcast over
the 24 sirens which are located on poles and on top of buildings throughout all neighborhoods in Wilmington and Clinton County.  They are tested the first Saturday of each month at noon.  The test emits a solid blast for 1 minute. 
In the event of a disaster, the sirens will emit an up and down blast for 5 minutes.

If you hear the siren at a time other than its regular test on Saturday:

  • Stop what you are doing.
  • Stay calm.
  • Listen for possible voice announcements.
  • Turn on the radio or television for important information provided by the City.
  • Radio:
    • SW Ohio Broadcasting Service:  937-382-1608
    • WCHO ( 105.5 FM ):  740-335-0941
    • WSRW ( 106.7 FM ):  937-393-1023
    • WKIF-FM Studio:  937-382-1608
  • TV Stations:
  • Avoid using the telephone. Do not call
    9-1-1, unless you have a life-threatening emergency.

 

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