The manager of St. Louis defends his failure to activate the sirens of Tornado de la Ville (Watch) – Twitchy

Earlier, we explained to you how the Commissioner of St. Louis Cema, Sarah Russell, had been taken on leave paid following someone's failure in her office, or the fire service, to activate the city's sirens while a Tornado EF3 allowed the residents of Saint-Louis.
Five people died and 38 were injured.
We do not know if this interview came before or after his paid leave, but we had to before, because that did not seem well. At all.
WATCH:
It is the Commissioner of St. Louis Cema.
While a tornado with winds of 152 MPH arrived, Sarah (they) and her staff were not available to activate the Tornado mermaid.
5 Kiiied, 38 injured. pic.twitter.com/qtxyr5jdr6
– End wokensiness (@endwokenseness) May 22, 2025
WOW.
Anyone who works as the first speaker – the police, the firefighters, the nurses, the doctors – will tell you not to work “normal office hours”.
It is a 24/7 job, because emergencies can occur at any time.
“We work closer to office hours”
Dei to his best
– End wokensiness (@endwokenseness) May 22, 2025
With fatal consequences.
TBF He is more focused on sex decision.
How do these people present themselves in positions of power or responsibility?
– Spitfire (@dogrightgirl) May 22, 2025
Dei.
What I hear is: “We did not think of having an emergency plan because of office hours.”
– Jessica 🇺🇸 (@ realjessica05) May 22, 2025
“I have dinner reservations at 6 pm, so good luck!”
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I thought it was Doge's fault?
– Kelkat (@ tweetytweeter63) May 22, 2025
Doge is just the scapegoat here.
– Wi / Il Sportsman (@ 21126wi) May 22, 2025
Nailed it.
Well now, the tornadoes can come after normal office hours, because no one will be there to warn people.
– Taylor Hughes (@otaylormade) May 22, 2025
Well, now we don't have to worry!
Please tell the next tornado to pass during opening hours. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. https://t.co/atlqrcxwxd
– Marz 🇺🇸 (@ mrmarz80) May 22, 2025
I hope Mother Nature gets this note.
Question: Why does the alarm of the Tornado of the Missouri need a real Homo Sapien to turn it on? Are there not meteorological computers and systems that can go ahead and ring an alarm when the wind reaches 152 MPH? https://t.co/3nngwbtlPr
– Colonel USMC (@usmc_colonel) May 22, 2025
It seems really weird that it is not activated at a distance.
Let me guess. They all work remotely https://t.co/hwu2loz1wu
– Lee Marie (@ leemarie090512) May 22, 2025
Would we be surprised if it was true?
They would have been during a workshop when the storm arrived.
He / she had a job, one. To ensure that the warning sirens worked. She failed. https://t.co/ffed1j7mmn
– Buzz Patterson (@buzzpatterson) May 22, 2025
And we must not investigate more deeply than that.
All staff were outside the office at a conference despite serious weather warnings. https://t.co/iufyoybpjb
– David Ganio (@ nrgfreqvib369) May 22, 2025
The forecasts warned against violent times a few days before the epidemic. Even if they cannot predict the tornadoes, they knew that bad weather was going to happen.
Someone should have been at the office.
Because it is much more important to live your authentic them than to save human lives !!!!
This is how the left does anything, a complete total incompetence for the real use of rampant race hiring, because of course, bad things will never really happen! It's the 21st … https://t.co/jirm0rzuz– Louise (@totallytuus) May 22, 2025
It's exasperating.
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