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Published - Thursday, May 08, 2008
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Officials: Tornado sirens didn’t go off

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The National Weather Service had just issued a tornado warning for Winona County on Tuesday evening when Eric Lindquist listened for sirens near his Stockton home.

But like most others in Stockton, Lindquist never heard a thing.
Mechanical and communication problems kept thousands from hearing tornado warning sirens that were supposed to be activated during a severe storm that swept through southern Minnesota on Tuesday night.

Stockton’s main emergency siren didn’t sound when activated by county dispatchers, emergency officials said Wednesday. A communications lapse between dispatchers also left Winona residents without official warning, though television and radio reported a tornado southeast of St. Charles at 5:30 p.m.

The National Weather Service issued the warning at 5:33 p.m. based on citizen sightings along Interstate 90, said National Weather Service meteorologist Todd Shea. The sightings were never confirmed by government officials.

Winona County emergency management director Bob Bilder said he responded to the tornado warning by ordering dispatchers to activate sirens countywide. The order is county protocol whenever the weather service issues tornado or severe-storm warnings, Bilder said.

But the response was plagued by malfunctioning equipment and “miscommunication,” Bilder acknowledged.

“That’s what we’ve been working out today — how we can make sure this doesn’t happen again,” Bilder said.

Sirens were activated countywide and sounded everywhere except for Stockton, Bilder said. City of Winona sirens are operated by a different system and weren’t activated because of “human error,” he said.

The Stockton siren malfunctioned for at least the second time since August 2007, when it also failed to sound, said City Clerk Beth Winchester.

The Stockton City Council voted to pay for a $23,000 replacement that was scheduled to arrive last month, Winchester said. The new siren now is slated to be installed Friday.

Another siren near the city’s trailer court always has functioned properly, Winchester said.

When officials in Stockton realized the siren wasn’t working, Cheryl Beeman, a Stockton City Council member, drove door-to-door notifying elderly residents of the tornado warning.

“I was so upset” the sirens didn’t sound, Beeman said. “After a natural disaster of a flood, … it should have been a big priority.”

Beeman said she may organize an ad-hoc community group to notify other residents of possible natural disasters.

After the events of last August, Winchester acknowledged that Stockton residents have a reason to be on edge.

“When it rains,” she said, “everybody’s jumpy.”

Contact Mark Sommerhauser at (507) 453-3514 or msommerhauser@winonadailynews.com.
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Big D wrote on May 9, 2008 1:59 PM:

" Being within earshot of Trempeleau has deadened any sense I have for the sirens. They use them for the fire dept. If it goes off, I assume that a fire is happening. Does anybody really pay any attention to the sirens anyway? "

PerfectStranger wrote on May 9, 2008 6:44 AM:

" 'Of' is the new 'have'. I blame it on Texting and IM, which of course is creeping into places it doesn't exactly belong, like school papers and business writing. Of course, some day these clipped words and phrases WILL be the main language. I can only hope I'm dead by then... "

really? wrote on May 8, 2008 9:39 PM:

" Jessica and countrygirl: I'd be more worried about education that a siren that didn't go off during a test. (Precisely why they call it a test.) "What would of happened?" Nothing, but God only knows WHAT WOULD HAVE HAPPENED! "

amazed wrote on May 8, 2008 8:00 PM:

" Sure would be nice to have some capable people running the program. No excuse for Stockton's warning system not working. Emergency management for that city should be a top priority. With all the rain, you think someone would have thought about testing the system--it is called being prepared. Bob Bilder--Sherriff Brand--where are you? "

PerfectStranger wrote on May 8, 2008 7:37 PM:

" It's 2008? Already? Thanks for letting me know, LostGirl. I really appreciate it! "

Ryan453 wrote on May 8, 2008 6:41 PM:

" yarnivek, I agree they should test them every Wednesday during severe weather season. Its like asking a car to sit around for a few months, then expecting it to run full speed and not break down. "

yarnivek wrote on May 8, 2008 4:34 PM:

" Don't they test the sirens on the first Wednesday of the month from March through October or November? What good does it do to blow the siren if no one makes sure it is actually making noise? "

gw wrote on May 8, 2008 4:11 PM:

" Hey countrygirl...please don't knock people that have been affected by the flood...my brother lost his life in that flood...In my eyes...I'm wondering where your heart is....I lived in Stockton at the time of the flood....everyone there was affected...and like my family and I ...still are affected and will be for a long time to come...Someday you will be judged by the man upstairs...just something to think about...
Tricia "

God'sLaw wrote on May 8, 2008 3:48 PM:

" Death and destruction are God's will which is why no one is to blame except God. Who is going to blame God?! "

LostGirl wrote on May 8, 2008 2:41 PM:

" Stranger, we are in the year 2008. There should be no excuse for the city to not properly test our sirens and be prepared for natural disaster. It's not about who is to blame, it's the fact that if something by god WERE to happen, people's lives would have been at stake. "

PerfectStranger wrote on May 8, 2008 1:47 PM:

" What do you think people did before there were warning sirens? They sure didn't sit around thinking of who to blame. "Who's fault is this?" "Who's to blame?" "Who can I sue?" Human error is what it is - we are human, and we make errors. Sure, the sirens should work, but NOBODY should totally rely on them, as Tuesday's malfunction/human error clearly proves... "

countrygirl wrote on May 8, 2008 12:19 PM:

" Thank god their wasnt a tornado in stockton! i am sick enough with the flood and seeing bonnie and roger oldeham in the news still from that! now if their would of been a tornado i could just imagine all the publicity that they would be trying to get from that! "

Ryan453 wrote on May 8, 2008 8:12 AM:

" Man, after the flood you would think they would be sounding these for everything, at least give people some warning. There wasn't even a warning on the TV unless you watched KTTC. Something needs to be done, better training or something. I thought a sheriff deputy could activate then from their car if they needed to. "

El Uno wrote on May 8, 2008 7:42 AM:

" I'll take the blame, Jessica. "

Jessica wrote on May 8, 2008 6:53 AM:

" I'm from Winona and the only reason why I knew there was a tornado warning out was because I checked weather.com website. What would of happened if one did come and I, anyone for that matter, was no where near a computer? Who would of been at fault for all the injuries and fatalities? "

leone w wrote on May 8, 2008 6:12 AM:

" Gee , human error sure makes me feel safe to be a resident of Winona, after the floods you would think emergency management would be a top priority especially notifying people of a potentially dangerous situation. I would hope there would be some reprecussions to this error! "


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