Presidential alert tests get US buzzing
Millions of US phones have just gotten a “Presidential Alert” as the Federal Emergency Management Agency conducts a test.
It is the first test of the national wireless emergency system by FEMA. The message is being broadcast by cell towers for 30 minutes, so it’s possible some people may get it at a different time.
The alerts are set to sound as long as the device is turned on — even if it’s on mute or do not disturb, and it may also appear on smart watches, officials said.
The use of the name “Presidential Alert,” would be used only in a nationwide emergency, has many on social media using it to poke fun at Trump.
Did anyone else get this? #PresidentialAlert pic.twitter.com/BXiuLoVgGj
— Jimmy Kimmel (@jimmykimmel) October 3, 2018
https://twitter.com/jonleeanderson/status/1047553024355328000
GET IN HERE? I THINK I PRESSED THE WRONG BUTTON pic.twitter.com/n8qExdI67N
— Michael A. Cohen (NOT TRUMP’S FORMER FIXER) (@speechboy71) October 3, 2018
— with AP
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