Important Links
- Mark L. Maiello, PhD on Twitter: “How not to run a test or put out a test alert. You don’t bury the words “This is a Test” in the message. You put it up front so the public gets it quick & doesn’t question the alert and freak out. #Radiological #FEMA Ouch. Happened today. ⤵️… https://t.co/97F6YpwbZI”
- Rahul Bali on Twitter: “Listen to the Emergency Alert System (EAS) message sent out this morning by @GeorgiaEMA to radio stations. https://t.co/VMmweDfudL The “radiological hazard warning” was coded as an actual emergency and not a test, causing it to go straight to our on-air signals. #gapol”
- NCRP_ORG on Twitter: “In light of today’s emergency test from Georgia, it is important to remember that Get Inside, Stay Inside, Stay Tuned is the best thing to do in a radiological emergency. Learn more at https://t.co/DP9OVY3Rjb… https://t.co/jju9WJEasO”
- Daniella Lee on Twitter: “Radiological hazard warning from Georgia only a test: Alert seen in Alabama, Florida https://t.co/fH3GYOO4DX”
- WSB-TV on Twitter: “Did you get a radiological emergency alert on your phone this morning? Here’s what happened: https://t.co/m3u1k4HM4L… “
- Blue 🦈 Trump Obstructed Justice 💙💦🌊🌊🇵🇷🇺🇲 on Twitter: “Georgians received an alarming test alert for a ‘radiological hazard’ https://t.co/7CAMv9aQxW”
- Did you get a radiological emergency alert on your phone? Here’s what happened
- Georgia EM&HS on Twitter











