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<br /> . Emcrgency Operations Plan <br /> Stan dine: Oneratine: Procedure Warning and Notification <br /> Puroose (Continued) <br /> III. Actions to be taken by the county Warning Officer for situations not involving an <br /> immediatc threat to public safety: <br /> A. Contact the City Emergency Management Director, or other appropriate local government <br /> official, for instructions. <br /> B. Notify Ramsey County Warning Point of the situation. <br /> IV. Tcsting Procedures <br /> A. State policy is that counties and municipalities test their public warning systems at 1300 <br /> hours (1 :00 p.m.) the first Wednesday of each month. Counties and municipalities are <br /> encouraged to make advance announcements of each test through local radio, television, and <br /> newspapers. (Ref: Minnesota Emergency Plan, Part E, App. 6. <br /> S. At 1 :00 p.m. the first Wednesday of each month the State Warning Point will test the <br /> . Minneapolis-St. Paul Metro Area Siren System. The Arden Hills Public Warning System <br /> will be tested in the following manner: <br /> I. Sound the (test) alert signal. This is a steady tone for a period of one (1) minute. <br /> - Wait one minute- <br /> 2. Sound the (test) attack warning signal. This is a wailing tone on the siren for a period of <br /> one (1) minute. <br /> V. In the event of a natural or man-made disastcr, the general public is advised to contact <br /> local law enforcement agencics for information regarding missing persons, emergency <br /> services, restricted arcas, and other pertinent information. <br />I . <br /> 33 <br />