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After a 12:35 a.m. Tornado Warning, Lipscomb Pulled Dorm Residents Out of Their Rooms and Into Campus Safe Areas as the Nashville Tornado Crossed Davidson County
Around 12:35 a.m. CST on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, the National Weather Service issued a tornado warning for Davidson County, and Lipscomb University in Nashville evacuated residents from their dorms to safe locations on campus as the deadly Nashville tornado outbreak moved through Middle Tennessee. The university uses outdoor sirens, a public-address system, and the Lipscomb Ready app to push emergency notifications, most often for tornado warnings. The outbreak killed more than two dozen people across the region, though Lipscomb's campus avoided fatalities.
- Alerts
- 2
- Response
- —
- Killed
- 0
- Injured
- 0
Alert Sequence
2 messages in sequence
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- Student Paper
- OfficialEmergency Alert Systems - Lipscomb Universitylipscomb.edu
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- referenceTornado outbreak of March 2-3, 2020 - Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org