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Blue Alert Code NPRM Unanimously Approved

Commissioners unanimously approved an NPRM Thursday, seeking comment on creating a new emergency alert system code for situations when police officers are in danger. The FCC is “uniquely positioned” to support police officers and “help save lives,” said DOJ Deputy…

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National Blue Alert Coordinator Vincent Davenport, who addressed the commissioners before the vote. The item is “a significant step forward in protecting the lives of law enforcement officers,” Davenport said. “We are not just advancing a policy,” said Chairman Ajit Pai. “We are affirming a principle: that we have a collective responsibility to protect and serve those who protect and serve us.” Though the final draft of the NPRM wasn’t released, a news release and comments from the Public Safety Bureau indicate it changed little from the draft released about three weeks earlier. The item seeks comment on creating a new EAS code that will be used to inform the public in situations where an officer has been injured, killed or is under threat, and descriptive information about a suspect is available to disseminate to the public, said bureau staff. “A Blue Alert could quickly warn you if a violent suspect may be in your community, along with providing instructions on what to do if you spot the suspect and how to stay safe,” the release said. Some states have Blue Alert systems, and the proposed rules would create a “national framework” that states can opt into, Pai has said. Some EAS officials said it’s not clear there’s a need for an additional EAS code (see 1706190080).