"Note!: This FEMA test is NOT just a "alarm test", it will be like all another exercises that are conducted alongside a real disaster."

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...only this 1 will be the biggest fake flag ever!





Part of the EAS test will be sent to radio and television. This will be the seventh national EAS test.

FEMA and FCC shall coordinate activities with EAS participants, wireless service providers, crisis managers and another stakeholders in preparation for this national test to minimise confusion and maximize the value of the public safety test.

The aim of the 4 October test is to guarantee that systems proceed to be effective means of informing the public of crisis situations, especially those at national level. Where the test is postponed on 4 October due to common dense weather or another applicable events, the date of the backup tests shall be 11 October.

The WA part of the test will be initiated utilizing an integrated public alert strategy FEMA (IPAWS), a centralised net strategy administered by FEMA, which allows authorities to send certified alarm messages to the public via multiple communication networks. The WEA test will be given utilizing a code sent to mobile phones.

This year, the EAS message will be disseminated as a message of the Common Alert Protocol (CAP) through the Integrated Public Alert and informing Platform for Alarm Networks (IPAWS-OPEN).

All wireless phones should only receive a message once. Following a national WEA test, 1 can expect:

  • Starting at about 2:20 ET, cell towers will transmit the test for about 30 minutes. During this time wireless phones compatible with the WEA that are on, within active cell tower scope and whose wireless network supplier participates in the WEA, should be able to receive a test message.
  • For consumers, the message that will appear on their phones will be, "This is simply a test of the National Wireless Alarm System. No action is required."
  • Phones with the main menu set to Spanish will be displayed: "ESTA ES UNA PRUEBA del Sistema Nacional de Alerta de Emergencia. No se necesita acción."
  • WEA alerts are created and sent by authorized federal, state, local, tribal and territorial government agencies via IPAWS to participating wireless service providers who supply alerts to compatible phones in geographically targeted areas. To supply access to these warnings for the general public, including disabled people, alerts are accompanied by unique speech and vibration.

    Important information about the EAS test:

  • Part of the EAS test is expected to last about 1 minute and will be conducted with radio and tv broadcasters, cable systems, radio and satellite tv providers and video video providers.
  • The test message will be akin to the regular monthly EMAS test messages that the recipients will read. This is simply a nationwide alarm strategy test, issued by the national Emergency Management Agency, covering the United States from 14:20 to 14:50 ET. It's just a test. Society does not require any action.
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    https://www.fema.gov/press-release/20230803/fema-and-fcc-plan-nationwide-emergency-alert-test-oct-4-2023Translated by Google Translatorsource:http://stateofthenation.co/
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