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FEMA and FCC Conduct Nationwide Emergency Alert System Test
Posted on 8/5/19 at 3:23 pm
Posted on 8/5/19 at 3:23 pm
WASHINGTON - FEMA, in coordination with the Federal Communications Commission, will conduct a nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System (EAS) on Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019.
The nationwide test will be sent to radio and television stations beginning at 2:20 p.m. EDT.
The test is being conducted through FEMA’s Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS). This year, the test message will originate from designated radio stations, known as Primary Entry Point stations, which participate in a component of IPAWS called the National Public Warning System.
All other radio and television stations, cable, wireline service providers, and direct broadcast satellite service providers should subsequently receive and broadcast the test message.
This year’s test will evaluate the readiness of the national alerting capability in the absence of internet connectivity. The test will be approximately one minute long, have a limited impact on the public with only minor interruption of radio and television programs, and will be similar to regular monthly EAS tests. Both the audio message and text crawl should be accessible to people with disabilities.
The test will not include a message on cell phones via Wireless Emergency Alerts.
The nationwide test will be sent to radio and television stations beginning at 2:20 p.m. EDT.
The test is being conducted through FEMA’s Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS). This year, the test message will originate from designated radio stations, known as Primary Entry Point stations, which participate in a component of IPAWS called the National Public Warning System.
All other radio and television stations, cable, wireline service providers, and direct broadcast satellite service providers should subsequently receive and broadcast the test message.
This year’s test will evaluate the readiness of the national alerting capability in the absence of internet connectivity. The test will be approximately one minute long, have a limited impact on the public with only minor interruption of radio and television programs, and will be similar to regular monthly EAS tests. Both the audio message and text crawl should be accessible to people with disabilities.
The test will not include a message on cell phones via Wireless Emergency Alerts.
Posted on 8/5/19 at 3:28 pm to Hill Tiger
Is Trump gonna text me again?
Posted on 8/5/19 at 3:44 pm to Hill Tiger
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The test will not include a message on cell phones via Wireless Emergency Alerts.
Aww... i really enjoyed watching people melt down last year over the text message alert.
Posted on 8/5/19 at 4:21 pm to LSUFanHouston
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Aww... i really enjoyed watching people melt down last year over the text message alert
I freaked out a ton of people because most didn’t know it was coming but I read it on here.
Told them all I had a vision the world was gonna end at whatever time it was the message was supposed to come in. Didn’t tell them about the message. They freaked when that message hit their phone
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