Minnesota WEA Test to Probe Border Alerting Issues
The FCC Public Safety Bureau OK’d a waiver Monday for the Minnesota Department of Public Safety to do a wireless emergency alert test in Ranier, Minnesota, 10-11 p.m. CDT Thursday. The department “seeks to simulate a day-long hazardous material incident…
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… during which U.S. federal, state, and county personnel, plus some Canadian representatives, will practice assessing and remediating a simulated incident of a derailed train carrying hazardous materials” on the Canadian border, the bureau said Monday: “Ranier wireless subscribers may be on a Canadian wireless network in one location and a United States network in another location across the street in close proximity. … This alerting exercise would help emergency personnel collect data and determine the extent to which a WEA issued on the U.S. networks only would reach those in the Ranier area or would reach only some residents sporadically depending on their location.”