Prince George residents can expect their phones, radios and televisions to sound off Wednesday, Nov. 19 during a countrywide ...
May’s tornado exposed flaws in the emergency notification system, some of which still present problems. Six months after the ...
It’s another emergency alert test day, and as usual, B.C. residents have lots to say, with reactions ranging from ...
There's no need to be scared when you hear your phone suddenly go off, because the Government of B.C. is testing the ...
T.V., radio, cellphones, and more will ring with a high-pitched noise Wednesday afternoon, as Alberta tests its emergency alert system.
Homewood Campus Public Safety will conduct a full-scale simultaneous activation of both the siren/public address system and the Johns Hopkins Rave Alert text messaging system ...
Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure’s Emergency Management Organization is advising residents that a test of the ...
CLOSE EYE ON. COMING UP. THE CITY OF KISSIMMEE IS ANSWERING THE CALL TO IMPROVE SAFETY WITH A NEW HIGH TECH ALERT SYSTEM. WESH TWO SPENCER TRACY SHOWS US HOW THIS BOOSTS EMERGENCY RESPONSE TIMES AND ...
On Wednesday at 1:55 PM, a rare event will occur across Canada and Quebec as cell phones, televisions, and radios emit the same emergency alert signal—a piercing sound designed to ensure public safety ...
An Alberta Emergency Alert test is scheduled for today (Nov. 19) at 1:55 p.m. The province-wide test will be issued across TV, radio, cellphones, and tablets. No action is required during the test.
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