Denver (KDVR) – If you are in Denver on Wednesday at approximately 11 am, be familiar: The emergency management office in the city and Denver 911 will test the city levels.
Denver retains the test annually, and it is achieved that not only a wireless emergency alert system and reverse emergency notification system in an appropriate action.
However, this means that the bustle of the tones of mobile phones across Denver will be heard at 11 am on Wednesday. Any mobile phone will be activated and the WEA system is enabled and located inside Denver Province on Wednesday for the test.
The September 10 test will be conducted on all phones inside the city and Denver County during the test, regardless of where the phones are registered or if they belong to individuals living outside Denver. The system is used to alert residents of critical warnings, such as harsh weather, public safety threats and local emergencies.
Other alerts covered by Wea, including: The national alerts, issued by the head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency; Attractive threats, which involve imminent threats of safety or life; Amber alerts, missing children; Public safety messages, which have recommendations to save lives and property.
The test serves two purposes according to the city: First, it ensures that the system is functional if the local authorities need to use it.
Second, she knows the audience members about how the alert system works. In this way, individuals will know what to expect if a real emergency condition occurs. The only way to receive an alert is to get government notifications It is allowed in System settings.
More information is available about the WeA test or how to prepare for emergency situations at the Denver Emergency Management Office Facebook and X pages.