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And the fact that it’s still in use today, at least partially, seems like a good reason to look at the EBS in a little more depth, and find out the story behind the soundtrack of the end of the world. Continue reading “Radio Apocalypse: The Emergency Broadcast System” → Posted ...
This paper presents a historiographical analysis of documents related to the development of the Emergency Broadcast System. The study concludes EBS replaced the earlier CONELRAD (Control of Electromagnetic Radiation) system when CONELRAD's primary purpose, to deny navigational aid to enemy aircraft, ...
When dispatched to remote and hazardous locations to deliver critical care, TOUGHBOOK provides first responders with fast, secure access to patient information, powers other diagnostic equipment, and connects to the wider healthcare system, supporting the delivery of the most effective care at the scen...
During the nationwide emergency alert test, cell towers will broadcast the alert for 30 minutes. Yet, each individual phone should receive the alert only once to avoid multiple notifications for the same user. Who will get the test alerts?
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In the past, emergency warning systems were often limited to radio and television broadcasts. But today, there are a variety of other ways to deliver emergency alerts, including mobile apps, text messages, and social media. Nearly everyone has a device in their pocket that can potentially save...
These phone notifications are part of a government system to alert people during emergencies, and the DoT uses cell broadcast to quickly and efficiently inform the public about possible dangers and updates. The flash message said: This is a SAMPLE TESTING MESSAGE sent through Cell Broadcasting Syst...
As if today’s 2pm EAS test didn’t have enough going against it—seriously, let’s get on Twitter and Facebook, people—the NY Times is reporting that in several regions the test either didn’t work at all, or misfired badly. Whoops! https://gizmodo.com/this-is-not-a-test-the-e...