A Huntingburg Tornado Siren is Out of Service Until Further Notice
FROM THE DUBOIS COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY
We have notified Federal Field Services and they will be inspecting the
siren and working to repair it.
Mayor Denny Spinner, City of Huntingburg; Scott Patberg, Chief
of Huntingburg Fire Department; and Tammy Humbert, Director of Dubois County Emergency
Management are encouraging all residents of Huntingburg to be aware of the problem and to
verify that their SAME weather radios have fresh batteries and are ready to notify you of any
severe weather coming to the area.
Please note that all Schools in the Southwest School Corporation have NOAA weather radios in
each of their buildings and they are also directly notified of any warning via the Dubois County
Emergency Management Agency.
We also encourage ALL citizens of Dubois County to do the same as the Sirens in the county are
put in place as a back up to notify residents of threatening weather that is approaching.
Sirens
are not to replace your own notification process such as a NOAA weather radios.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Dubois County EMA office at 812-482-
2202.