What is the Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) system?
WEA (Wireless Emergency Alerts) is a
public safety system allowing people who use cell phones and other mobile
devices to...
WEA (Wireless Emergency Alerts) is a
public safety system allowing people who use cell phones and other mobile
devices to...
The National
Capital Region’s Emergency Managers Council of Governments is conducting the
country’s first live, geo-targeting...
“This is a
test of the Prince George's County Emergency Alert System. No action required.”
WEA includes
a special tone (some describe it as quite loud) and a vibration, both repeated
twice. A text message also appears...
No, if a
person’s WEA-enabled cell phone or mobile device is located in the target
location, an alert will be received. A person...
Each
jurisdiction participating in the exercise will draw their geo-targeted map. We
are 100 percent certain cell phone or...
Authorized
national, state or local government authorities may send alerts regarding
public safety emergencies – such as...
There are
three types of messages sent through WEA: extreme weather and other threatening
emergencies in an area, AMBER alerts...
Authorized
officials select the coverage area(s) which best match the location of an
emergency. All WEA-enabled mobile devices...
When the WEA program
launched, participating wireless providers were generally required to send the
alerts to a geographic area...