Sun May 24, 2020 4:50 pm
San Angelo, Texas, had an active system with multiple Allertors, but the city has since deactivated them and chose a new "Integrated Public Alert Warning System". As was said earlier this month, they are in the process of being removed by the city.
Here were the locations of the Allertors:
31°30'57.29"N, 100°27'55.07"W
31°29'44.46"N, 100°28'31.46"W
31°30'8.11"N, 100°26'58.71"W
31°28'31.79"N, 100°28'43.84"W
31°29'11.35"N, 100°25'45.25"W
31°28'17.30"N, 100°24'44.34"W
31°27'34.58"N, 100°27'34.03"W
31°26'49.23"N, 100°24'10.52"W
31°26'8.72"N, 100°25'19.06"W
31°26'24.84"N, 100°26'55.33"W
31°26'7.56"N, 100°28'33.68"W
31°25'31.82"N, 100°30'4.82"W
31°25'12.34"N, 100°26'30.35"W
31°25'11.52"N, 100°27'54.24"W
31°24'42.60"N, 100°28'42.88"W
31°33'38.23"N, 100°32'50.74"W (Grape Creek)
31°35'13.57"N, 100°32'49.70"W (Grape Creek)
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Residing in Silver Lake, Indiana, home of two FS 2001-130s and a mystery siren.