DuPage County’s tornado sirens blared again—this time in the middle of the night—triggering another confusing alert that wasn’t part of any planned test. Just days after a similar midnight mistake, officials are scrambling to figure out what went wrong and how to prevent it. The error happened during a routine system check, but the unintended alarm sent shockwaves through the community. DU-COMM apologized, shut down the sirens fast, and reminded everyone: when in doubt, head inside and verify alerts from trusted sources. Whether automated or manual, these sirens are meant to save lives—and they’re still worth taking seriously, even when they go off by accident.

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