SOUTHERN LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The Lake County Sheriff’s Office and its Office of Emergency Services reported that a test of the south Lake County warning siren system will take place on Monday, Nov. 2.
The test will begin at 11 a.m.
The sirens are located in the Loch Lomond, Cobb Mountain, Anderson Springs and Middletown areas.
This test is being conducted to assure the functionality of the warning sirens. During the test, additional messaging will be sent out as a reminder.
Should there be an active response to local fires in progress, the test will be canceled and will be scheduled for the following month.
The sheriff’s office encourages community members to make sure their email addresses are entered into the LakeCoAlerts system.
Visit the website and sign into your account, or establish a new account to receive notifications.
South Lake County warning siren testing planned for Nov. 2
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