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  2. A ‘dangerously unacceptable breakdown’ led to errant or ...

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    For wireless emergency alerts, a local agency sends an urgent message to the IPAWS network. The system then relays that message to wireless carriers, which send the emergency warning to specific ...

  3. After faulty cell alerts during fire emergency, L.A ... - AOL

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    On Friday night, the county announced that it would suspend its current alert system, operated by a third-party vendor called Genasys, and switch all local emergency alerts to the separate CalOES ...

  4. New wildfires ignite in LA area; 50k under evacuation orders ...

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    The fire rapidly spread to over 10,000 acres, and was 14% contained by Thursday morning. ... prompted evacuation warnings for residents as local television stations showed multiple fire engines on ...

  5. LA County's Hughes wildfire goes from brush blaze to 9,000 ...

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    The Clay Fire was first reported around 5 p.m. local time and quickly expanded to 39 acres, triggering evacuation warnings. Cal Fire said vegetation was burning by the Santa Ana River.

  6. LA fires live updates: Trump to visit California; evacuation ...

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    The Border 2 fire has torn over 4,200 acres in San Diego County ahead of President Donald Trump’s visit to survey wildfire damage in fire-ravaged Los Angeles ... Sign up for alerts: https://t.co ...

  7. Emergency Alert System - Wikipedia

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    The EAS became operational on January 1, 1997, after being approved by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in November 1994, [2] replacing the Emergency Broadcast System (EBS), and largely supplanted Local Access Alert systems, though Local Access Alert systems are still used from time to time.

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