State officials said a company called Everbridge is responsible for an emergency alert test at 4:45 a.m. Thursday that wasn’t supposed to go to cellphones. Floridians' phones blared to life about 4:45 ...
Things went OK in Hillsboro, but local police officials say they’re glad there wasn’t a real nationwide emergency Nov. 9 after a computer software glitch made the first test of the National Emergency ...
Is the test a test? Conspiracy theorists are flooding social networks ahead of the Federal Emergency Management Agency testing its blaring Emergency Alert System and Wireless Emergency Alerts on ...
The government is urging some people to opt-out of the Emergency Alert test 🚨 An Emergency Alert test is set to take place this weekend. Millions of phones will receive the message on September 7.
If you heard your phone blurt out alarming tones this afternoon, you probably know by now that it was just a test. If you don't, it's safe to come out of your bunker. The federal government conducted ...
The Florida Division of Emergency Management said the early morning alert was not supposed to disturb people who were asleep. By Amanda Holpuch Many Florida residents woke up to a screeching alarm ...
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Why some people didn't get UK emergency alert test today as 100million smartphones beeped
At 3 pm today (Sunday, September 7), Brits across the UK would have heard a loud siren-like sound emanating from their phones, as the government conducted a nationwide test of an early warning system.
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