Texas Division of Emergency Management will conduct a statewide test Thursday morning, including alerts sent to cell phones, outdoor warning sirens and other notification systems.
Austin area officials are testing the statewide emergency alert systems. (Austin American-Statesman) If you see an emergency ...
The city of Marshall is asking residents not to call 911 during the test.
Don't freak out if your phone buzzes Thursday, Texas.
The Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) is testing the Emergency Alert System on Thursday. The state coordinates the emergency preparedness test with every city. It is a mandatory drill to ...
The Texas Division of Emergency Management is conducting a statewide drill to test emergency alert systems.
State officials are asking local agencies across Texas to test their alert systems, ranging from phone notifications to ...
Austin and Travis County residents should prepare to receive multiple emergency alerts on Thursday, April 2, as local government agencies participate in a statewide test of public ...
Test alerts will be sent across the Austin area as part of a statewide system check. Here’s when to expect messages and what to know.
The drill will activate sirens and phone notifications from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., with officials urging residents not to ...
Residents shouldn't be alarmed on Thursday, April 2, when cell phones, television screens and radio start buzzing with alerts ...