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No Emergency: False Alarm From Runaway Siren On O'Ahu

Government and Politics

June 8, 2024

From: Hawaii Governor Josh Green, M.D.

HONOLULU – The Hawai?i Emergency Management Agency (HI-EMA) would like to reassure the public that there was no emergency early this morning, June 8, 2024, despite the activation of a siren on O?ahu.

At approximately 12:15 a.m., the State Warning Point (SWP) received numerous calls from concerned residents reporting a runaway siren. The O?ahu Warning Point also received multiple calls verifying the same issue. Upon investigation, it was determined that the siren activation was a false alarm.

In response, the SWP promptly issued a Cancel Tone for O?ahu to halt the siren. Additionally, Pearl Harbor Military Police Dispatch and the Pacific Command Fleet 24/7 Watch were notified and confirmed the receipt of the Cancel Tone. The incident lasted for approximately 10 minutes.

“We understand the concern this type of incident can cause, and we are working diligently to investigate the cause of the false alarm to prevent future occurences. HI-EMA Logistics will conduct a follow-up review on Monday, June 10, 2024, to ensure all systems are functioning properly,” said K?ele Amundson HI-EMA’s Communications Director. “HI-EMA appreciates the vigilence of our community and the swift reporting of the incident, which allowed us to address the situation promptly. We apologize for any inconvenience or alarm this may have caused,” said Amundson.