That startling, blaring alert set to go off Wednesday afternoon? No need to panic, it's only a test. At 1:20 p.m. CST, FEMA, in coordination with the Federal Communications Commission, will be ...
New York (CNN) — It’s happening: Today is the day for the US government’s big emergency alert drill, which is sending a test message to every TV, radio and cell phone in the nation. Starting at ...
The Wireless Emergency Alerts system was tested Wednesday. (Screenshot via Yahoo News) Today electronic devices nationwide, including cellphones, TVs and radios, blared out the jolting warning sounds ...
Your electronic devices may have alarmed you on Wednesday — and there's a reason for that. A nationwide test of the federal emergency alert system started broadcasting just before 2:20 p.m. EDT to ...
Your electronic devices may sound an alarm on Wednesday as FEMA tests a nationwide emergency alert on cell phones, wireless devices, radios and TVs. However, there is no need to take action after ...
The first test of the national wireless emergency system by the Federal Emergency Management Agency is shown on a cellular phone in Detroit, Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2018. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya) (ASSOCIATED ...
The Maricopa County will test Palo Verde Generating Station's emergency systems on December 4, including sirens and a ...
This is a drill. We repeat, this is a drill. The Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Federal Communications Commission will jointly conduct a nationwide test of the emergency and wireless ...
POTTSTOWN, Pa. - Emergency warning sirens will go off at a clean energy center in Pottstown on Monday, Dec. 1 as part of a ...