[EAS] Cancelling Amber alerts

Phil Johnson p_johnson58 at msn.com
Fri Oct 16 13:20:40 CDT 2015


I don't believe use of the CEM event code is at all appropriate for this
purpose.  Here's the definition:

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Civil Emergency Message (CEM)

An emergency message regarding an in-progress or imminent significant
threat(s) to public safety and/or property. The CEM is a higher priority
message than the Local Area Emergency (LAE), but the hazard is less specific
then the Civil Danger Warning (CDW). For example, the CEM could be used to
describe a change in the Homeland Security alert System level in response to
a terrorist threat. If cancellation of a CEM is needed, use the ADR event
code.

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I believe that using an emergency code meant to inform the public of an
"in-progress or imminent significant threat" -- when there IS no threat --
is a really bad idea and is bound to backfire.

Phil Johnson, Member
Washington State SECC

-----Original Message-----
From: eas-bounces at radiolists.net [mailto:eas-bounces at radiolists.net] On
Behalf Of Crosby, John

Dave,

In my opinion depending on the number of public resources actively searching
I would lean towards using Civil Emergency Message (CEM) to make sure the
word got out over public media. That is if the alert had not already
expired.

Otherwise I would use the Administrative Message (ADM) so that all of the
media got the notice at the same time and let them go on air with their own
breaking news if they so desire.

John F. Crosby | Warning Systems Manager | Sedgwick County Department of
Emergency Management
p: (316) 660-5967 | f: (316) 660-4966 | john.crosby at sedgwick.gov
714 N. Main | Wichita, KS 67203 | www.sedgwickcounty.org | Facebook |
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