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Heads up...
"Local officials told the Washington Examiner that residents of Northern Virginia, D.C., and Maryland should not be surprised if they receive multiple alerts from nearby areas."
Heads up...
"Local officials told the Washington Examiner that residents of Northern Virginia, D.C., and Maryland should not be surprised if they receive multiple alerts from nearby areas." https://t.co/xQiwSAF17D— Lisa Mei Crowley (@LisaMei62) April 3, 2018
Should we be concerned with this being more on the radar?
Residents of Washington, D.C., and 19 other nearby metropolitan jurisdictions will receive test text notifications next week as part of an automatic National Wireless Emergency Alerts System test.
The system allows government officials to send emergency alerts to specific geographic areas on cellphones or other mobile devices.
People in the 20 participating jurisdictions will receive the following message on Thursday, April 5: A test of the District of Columbia Wireless Emergency Alerts System. No action required. The alert is expected to be accompanied by a loud noise as it displays the message.
Now that’s interesting.... Q said the emergency alert system would be more active, right?
Didja ever notice that the FBI just happens to be standing around nearby when it just so happens that a major event occurs at the site of a drill? Whats up with that?
Can I ask WHY do folks on the interwebz (NIKK included) copy and paste a tweet and then reprint the entire tweet as the body of the thread (or, vice versa)?
Some tweets just aren’t good enough to post twice, ne c’est pas?