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Port St. Lucie man fled police at 100 mph with unrestrained tot in tow, affidavit says

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

PORT ST. LUCIE — A man accused of speeding along St. James Drive at more than 100 mph with an unrestrained 2-year-old child in the back seat is facing charges, according to a recently released arrest affidavit.

A St. Lucie County Sheriff’s investigator Monday afternoon spotted a green Honda Civic driving south on St. James Drive at an estimated speed of more than 70 mph.

The affidavit gave this account:
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St. Lucie power plant to test sirens today

Thursday, June 4th, 2009 by Post Staff

HUTCHINSON ISLAND – The St. Lucie County Department of Public Safety and the Martin County Department of Emergency Services will conduct a quarterly test of the outdoor warning sirens for FP&L’s St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant at noon on today.

The test will involve a one-minute sounding of all 90 sirens within the 10-mile St. Lucie Emergency Planning Zone. Before and after the sirens sound, a message will be broadcast on the sirens public address system stating: “This is only a test.” There will be a 15-second wail of the sirens at the end of the final test announcement.

The testing of the siren system is to improve public awareness of its function and ensure its operability.

In the unlikely event of an actual emergency at the St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant, the sirens would sound for a five-minute period, followed by official instructions and another five-minute sounding of the siren system. Detailed instructions for the general population would be then broadcast over local radio and television.

For more information visit: www.stlucieco.gov/eoc.

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