WASHINGTON, D.C. — Eight months and four weeks ago, the FCC conducted a nationwide emergency alert test, with radio and TV stations sending alerts via the Emergency Alert System and mobile phones ...
If you hear tornado sirens this morning, don't worry! There's no severe weather in your area. Sirens will sound Tuesday morning throughout the entire state as a test. The sirens will activate the ...
The FCC's Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau has released a Public Notice announcing that the Emergency Alert System (EAS) Test Reporting System (ETRS) is open now through October 3 for EAS ...
Cellphones all over the country rang out an emergency alarm Wednesday afternoon as part of the Federal Emergency Management Agency's national emergency alert test. FEMA, along with the Federal ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau is reminding Emergency Alert System (EAS) participants of the requirement to submit their Form One identifying information in the EAS ...
The FCC again is reminding broadcasters and other participants of the Emergency Alert System to submit Form One by Oct. 3. That form provides identifying information and should be submitted via the ...
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