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Tornado Aftermath May Cause Delays

4/25/2011 8:39:54 AM

As you may know, St. Louis experienced severe weather on April 22. Two tornadoes caused serious damage in Maryland Heights (where our office is located), Bridgeton, Lambert International Airport and other areas. Our building has sustained minor damage, but the building across the street sustained major damage.


National Studios building across the street from AMS Controls

National Studios before being boarded up

Sign near AMS Controls parking lot


Mailbox in AMS Controls parking lot

Our building currently has power and extremely limited internet access. Our power may fluctuate when workers begin repairing downed power lines or perfoming work on the buildings in our area. Because of limited internet access, we may have difficulty accessing files, providing full support and responding to emails. Please know we are doing our best to work with what resources we have.

We appreciate your patience and understanding during this time. 


AMS Controls' Employees Cope with Tornado Damage

Several AMS families have been directly affected by the April 22nd storms. Three employees live in Bridgeton, where the tornado touched down. No one was injured, but their homes sustained damage from debris thrown by winds in excess of 166 mph.

Other AMS employees were not directly affected, but have been supporting family and friends through this difficult time.

Home of Rick Allman, CEO of AMS Controls 

Across the street from the Allman home