MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — Middle Tennessee State University plans to conduct its monthly tornado siren test on campus and at the Miller Coliseum Complex on Monday, Dec. 2, at 11:20 a.m., weather permitting.
The test, conducted by the University Police Department, once again is a brief opportunity to ensure MTSU’s outdoor warning system is working as needed. No safety actions are necessary, and no campus activities will be affected.
Tests are conducted on the first Monday of each month, except for University holidays or other special circumstances. If inclement weather is forecast for or occurring around campus at the scheduled time, organizers may cancel the siren test, without notice, to prevent confusion and unnecessary alarm.
MTSU notifies its campus and surrounding neighborhoods before each siren test. The university uses a “first Monday” monthly tornado-siren testing schedule to minimize distractions for the campus and its neighbors.
Members of the campus community can prepare for emergency weather by checking MTSU’s tornado preparedness recommendations at https://www.mtsu.edu/alert4u/tornado/.
Remember: When there’s a weather emergency, all students, faculty and staff automatically receive a Rave Mobile Safety alert at their MTSU email addresses. The university’s tornado sirens are intended to alert those who may be outdoors during dangerous weather.
MTSU community members who also want to be notified via text and/or voice message from the university’s Rave alert system can use the “click here and log in” link at https://mtsunews.com/weather to begin those alerts.
For status updates on MTSU anytime, visit https://mtsu.edu.
— Jimmy Hart (Jimmy.Hart@mtsu.edu)
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