[EAS] Should a notifier activate when emergency terminates?

Dale Lamm dlamm at whbc.com
Mon Feb 8 13:34:49 CST 2016


Recently our LP-1 station relayed an AMBER message from a local notifier. The message entered our system via an auto-answer device and was automatically relayed.

Later that evening, the child was located and the notifier again activated to issue a "stand down" type of message. Codes used were CAE in both cases. We also automatically relayed the second message.

I wondered about this, because I don't recall getting AMBER cancellations from other notifiers. Our current state plan and the plan for our operational area do not address this.

How does your LP-1 or LP-2 facility handle a CAE once the emergency is resolved?

Dale Lamm

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