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    St. Louis tornado: Emergency management chief sent on leave over non-activation of sirens

    May 23, 2025Updated:May 23, 2025 World No Comments
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    St. Louis tornado: Emergency management chief sent on leave over non-activation of warning sirens
    Held St. Louis CEMA Director Sarah Russell

    The state’s emergency management chief has been placed on administrative leave by the mayor of St. Louis for the failure to activate the city’s sirens prior to a dangerous tornado next week. According to Mayor Cara Spencer’s office on Tuesday, Sarah Russell, the city emergency management agency ( CEMA ), will continue to receive paid administrative leave while an external investigation is being conducted into what went wrong. At least five people died in this significant area of the US’s Missouri state as a result of the cyclone that struck St. Louis on May 16. It was “one of the worst storms, completely,” according to Spencer. What went bad, exactly? According to the news outlet, St. Louis has 60 exterior lights that must be activated as soon as the place is given a storm notice, as it did last Friday. These can only be activated at two locations: the CEMA company and the Fire Department. When the storm notice fell, Russell, the emergency commissioner, and other emergency management staff were at a workshop offsite, according to the mayor’s office. The primary building of their agency, which is located about a half mile away, couldn’t be activated due to this. Otherwise, Russell rather contacted the Fire Department, but the policy was “ambiguous.” In which Russell confirms being aware of the NWS caution before saying,” OK, you got the lights,” Spencer’s company released the saving of this phone. The telephone ends when the other end’s recipient remarks,” Yes ,ma’am.” ” The path was unclear. Russell did not specifically instruct the employee at the Fire Department to press the button to turn on the alarms. At a press conference on Wednesday morning, Spencer said at a different time that the box was no pushed. Nevertheless, it was discovered that the key had now stopped working. Its maintenance function is currently being done, and it should be finished in a few days. On the other hand, the box was functioning at the CEMA business. Fire Department officers will be stationed it from time to time to turn on the lights. John Walk, the head of the St. Louis fire department, may serve as the time director of emergency management until a continuous appointment is made.

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