Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Greenfield storm shelter locked when tornado siren sounds

The city of Greenfield's storm shelter was locked when tornado sirens sounded Saturday, according to a report from KY3:

When residents went to the town's public shelter to take cover, they found themselves locked out, and potentially in more danger.

Police couldn't reach the person who has a key to the school and its shelter. The police chief says every officer will now receive a key, ensuring the shelter will be opened when weather threatens.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Every police officer having a key didn't help a town of Alma, Arkansas on May 8, 2008...maybe Greenfield should invest in a system that unlocks the doors when the tornado siren sounds. This situation should not be a common occurence.

link: http://www.4029tv.com/news/16204437/detail.html?rss=fts&psp=news