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Neosho Siren Upgrades

By: Eric Crosswhite
Updated: May 3, 2012
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NEOSHO, MO---All 11 of Neosho's sirens will be replaced and an additional one will be installed at Morse Park. The new sirens will be part of a two-way system, meaning they will be hooked up to a computer and monitored individually. The upgrades will cost the city $100,000. Fire Chief Mike Eads says the new sirens will help the city to meet new state communications guidelines. Officials expect they will be installed in about 3 months and will be paid for through city tax revenue.

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