PULASKI COUNTY, Ky. (WKYT) - It’s been three weeks since a tornado moved through parts of Pulaski County.
Now, Pulaski County is asking the community to help with spotting storms in the future, as they say it will improve their responses to future disasters.
“There’s always room for improvement. I don’t think anyone ever plays a perfect response. So, one of the things that got my attention was that there wasn’t a lot of information flowing in that I could in turn go and give to the folks that were on the ground saying, here’s what I’m being told, here’s what I’m seeing,” said Chris Mason, Pulaski County Emergency Management Director.
Mason says you can never get too much information about what may be going on in the county.
“You know it can seem like you can get an overload of informat