State Fair officials remind
fairgoers to seek shelter in designated locations during severe
weather
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[August 13, 2015]
SPRINGFIELD,
IL—As changeable as the weather can be in August in central
Illinois, State Fair officials would like to remind fairgoers to be
alert of weather announcements made on the fairgrounds and to move
to designated facilities in the event of approaching severe weather.
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“Unfortunately, in this business Mother Nature is one thing that
we can not control,” said State Fair Manager Patrick Buchen.
“Throughout the fair our staff will coordinate with the National
Weather Service and the Illinois State Police to deliver weather
updates throughout the fairgrounds.”
The State Fair’s plan details coordination between the National
Weather Service (NWS), the Illinois State Police (ISP) and fair
officials. For the 2015 Illinois State Fair, the NWS will provide
daily weather briefings to ISP and State Fair officials; be
available 24/7 for questions about current weather conditions upon
request; and provide telephone notifications of imminent hazardous
weather threats and high impact weather events. The plan also
addresses how information about approaching hazardous weather will
be disseminated throughout the fairgrounds and what facilities will
serve as shelters.
“The Illinois State Police encourages all patrons attending the
Illinois State Fair to exercise caution when inclement weather is
expected,” stated Colonel Michael Zerbonia. “Visitors should monitor
weather conditions and listen for Illinois State Fair weather
updates throughout their visit,” he added.
“While people are enjoying themselves at the State Fair, they can
have the peace of mind that National Weather Service will be
constantly monitoring for hazardous weather” said Chris Miller,
Warning Coordination Meteorologist with the NWS in Lincoln,
Illinois. “If you are notified about approaching storms, stay safe
and move to substantial shelters on the fairgrounds immediately”
said Miller.
In the event of potential severe weather approaching the area, fair
officials will notify attendees through the public address system
and advise fairgoers to seek shelter inside one of the more than 170
substantial buildings on the fairgrounds. Announcements will include
the names of permanent structures in the area. Each building on the
fairgrounds has signage marking it as a designated shelter for
thunderstorms or tornadoes. It is important to note that a tent is
not considered a permanent structure, as it is not designed to
withstand high winds.
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General fairgoer safety
The fairgrounds has several air conditioned buildings. The following buildings
are designated as cooling stations: Artisans Building, Emmerson Building,
Hobbies, Arts and Crafts Building, Illinois Building, Illinois Fire Museum, Kids
Korner, and the Orr Building.
The First Aid tent will be staffed by the Illinois Capital Area chapter of the
American Red Cross in the Emmerson Building Annex (west of Lincoln Stage). The
station is designed to provide free, immediate, and temporary care for injuries
and sudden illnesses. The First Aid station is open from 9 a.m.-midnight daily.
The Lost and Found Children’s Center is located south of the Grandstand on
Grandstand Avenue. The Illinois State Police broadcasts emergency announcements
from their booth on Illinois Avenue and from their headquarters on Grandstand
Avenue. The center is open daily during regular fair hours.
Anyone needing assistance in an emergency should seek out the nearest Illinois
State Police trooper, stop at Illinois State Police headquarters on Grandstand
Avenue, or call 9-1-1.
[Illinois State Fair,
AgriCommunications]
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