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Limerick Emergency Siren Test Monday
The bi-annual siren test is to prepare residents in a 10-mile radius of the Limerick Generating Station in the event of an emergency.
LIMERICK , PA — Constellation Energy Corp. will conduct its semi-annual, full-volume test of the emergency warning sirens surrounding Limerick Generating Station at 2 p.m. Monday, Dec. 5.
This is one of two semi-annual tests performed each year. The warning siren system consists of sirens located in the 10-mile radius around Limerick Generating Station.
The sirens are not a signal to evacuate, but a warning to tune to a local Emergency Alert
Broadcast television or radio station.
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Montgomery County emergency management authorities activate the sirens, which can be used in the event of any emergency, including severe weather.
Limerick Generating Station is located approximately 21 miles northwest of Philadelphia.
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The plant produces enough carbon-free electricity to power two million homes.
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