02-22-2020, 05:53 PM
I no longer subscribe to civil defense alerts because they were mostly useless, but still get relevant ones forwarded to me via work. See below. I think a runaway siren is simply one that goes off accidentally and can't be stopped by the usual means.
"From: Civil Defense Alerts <noreply@everbridge.net>
Date: Sat, Feb 22, 2020 at 5:33 PM
Subject: Run Away Alert Siren
This is an important message from Hawaii County Alerts and Notifications:
Incident: Runaway Alert Siren
This is a Civil Defense Runaway Siren message for Saturday February 22 at 5:15 in the afternoon.
Hawaii Police Department reports a runaway siren in the vicinity of Makuu and 6th Avenue in the Paradise Park area. There is no emergency at this time.
If this had been an actual event you are asked to tune into your radio or television for additional information.
You will be informed should conditions change.
Thank you for your attention.
This is your Hawaii County Civil Defense Agency"
"From: Civil Defense Alerts <noreply@everbridge.net>
Date: Sat, Feb 22, 2020 at 5:33 PM
Subject: Run Away Alert Siren
This is an important message from Hawaii County Alerts and Notifications:
Incident: Runaway Alert Siren
This is a Civil Defense Runaway Siren message for Saturday February 22 at 5:15 in the afternoon.
Hawaii Police Department reports a runaway siren in the vicinity of Makuu and 6th Avenue in the Paradise Park area. There is no emergency at this time.
If this had been an actual event you are asked to tune into your radio or television for additional information.
You will be informed should conditions change.
Thank you for your attention.
This is your Hawaii County Civil Defense Agency"