On Wednesday, Nov. 2, the sirens will be tested around 10:30 a.m., according to Westchester County officials.
The test will involve sirens in Westchester, Rockland, Putnam, and Orange Counties, according to officials.
"The siren sounding is ONLY A TEST. No action by the public is necessary," county officials said.
The sirens were installed to alert the public of any emergency at the former nuclear plant, and the loud, high-pitched alarm would sound continuously for four minutes if there were an actual crisis, according to county officials.
Alarms are located in a ten-mile circle around Indian Point, which is located in Buchanan in Westchester County.
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