Siloam Springs Herald Leader

An expression of gratitude to Phillips 66 employees

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To the City of Siloam Springs, Siloam Springs Public Schools, and Siloam Springs Members of Public Safety: I would like to commend the staff of the Phillips 66

Store located on

Mount Olive Street and Cheri

Whitlock.

On Jan. 10, 2020, — in the afternoon hours — a tornado watch was issued and the Siloam Springs Public Safety activated the tornado alert sirens. The children from the intermedia­te school also located in the area, had already been released for the day.

Many of the children cross the street and wait for their parents at the Phillips 66 store.

I was en route to pick up my daughter from the store when the sirens sounded. My daughter texted me and was obviously scared. Upon my arrival to the Phillips 66 I was greeted by one

of the employees at the door. This employee was looking for children outside that were walking by.

I noticed in the back of the store another employee with about 20 children in the hallway keeping them calm and safe. I was very touched at the way these employees took charge of such a potentiall­y dangerous situation and kept a watchful eye on our children.

I think it is within our duty as a community to extend our gratitude to these individual­s. On a later day I made contact with the store manager to express my personal thanks and to commend the employees for such a great job. The manager, Ms. Twila Kirby, informed me that this was a standard operation procedure that she has had in place for quite a time now. She introduced the employees that day as Ms. Geri McClendon and Tamara Younger.

I would like to see these individual­s publicly recognized for the conduct they displayed on that day.

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