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A test of the emergency alert systems, like this one from 2018 showing a "Presidential Alert" message, is planned Wednesday at 2:20 p.m. ET on televisions, radios and some cellphones across the U.S.

Your Radio, TV And Cellphone May Start Blaring Today. Do Not Be Alarmed

Aug 11, 2021
At 2:20 p.m. ET on Wednesday, the federal government will be testing two emergency alert systems on televisions, radios and certain cellphones across the country.
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Shots - Health News
Lenh Vuong, a clinical social worker at Los Angeles County+USC Medical Center, checks on a former John Doe patient she recently helped identify.

How Hospital ER Sleuths Race To Identify An Unconscious Or Dazed Jane Or John Doe

May 07, 2019
A public hospital in Los Angeles gets over 1,000 unidentified patients a year. Most are quickly ID'd, but some require considerable gumshoe work — a task often complicated by medical privacy laws.
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Shots - Health News
Jay McAbee, a bus driver with the Greenville, S.C., school district, waits by his bus in Charleston, S.C., in October of 2016, for word of when to start evacuating the city's residents in advance of Hurricane Matthew. Simply having enough buses to carry

Safely Evacuating The Elderly In Any Emergency Takes Planning And Practice

Dec 28, 2018
After three hurricanes, a big snow storm and an ice storm, residents and staff of a retirement community in Charleston are starting to view evacuations as the reality of growing old on the coast.
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Politics
People with cellphones will receive a message like this one on Wednesday.

This Is Only A Test: Why Your Cellphone Will Buzz Wednesday Afternoon

Oct 02, 2018
Texts stating "Presidential Alert" will be sent to some 225 million U.S. cellphones at 2:18 p.m. ET.
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Shots - Health News
Inside the Anova school in Santa Rosa after the Tubbs Fire.

A School For Kids With Autism Copes With Fire's Physical And Emotional Damage

Oct 14, 2017
Dealing with a fire or other natural disaster is hard on anyone, from evacuation to aftermath. And people with physical or developmental disabilities have particular needs, say emergency planners.
NPR
The Two-Way
Former President Barack Obama signed the Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu National Blue Alert Act of 2015, surrounded by the families of two New York police officers who were killed in an ambush attack.

FCC Moves To Streamline Emergency 'Blue Alerts' For Threats To Law Enforcement

Jun 22, 2017
Created in 2015, Blue Alerts are similar to Amber Alerts, but aim to catch people who threaten or harm police officers. The DOJ asked the FCC to add a special code to the broadcast emergency system.
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All Tech Considered
This emergency alert jolted New Yorkers on Sept. 19 as police sought a suspect in connection with explosions in the New York City metropolitan area. Lacking a photo or a link to one, it raised concerns about racial profiling.

Phone Emergency Alerts Will Begin Including Links, Phone Numbers

Sep 29, 2016
Regulators have voted to expand cellphone alerts to 360 characters from the previous cutoff at 90 and to begin including clickable URLs and phone numbers over the next year or so. But no photos yet.
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All Tech Considered

New York's Use Of Phone Alert Shines Spotlight On Wireless Emergency System

Sep 19, 2016
"WANTED," blared New York's alert. "Ahmad Khan Rahami, 28-year-old male." This year, nonfederal authorities have sent as many wireless emergency alerts as in the previous three years put together.
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