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California County Gets Waiver for EAS Test

The FCC Public Safety Bureau approved a waiver for Napa County, California, to run a test of the wireless emergency alert system working with participating carriers. The Napa County Office of Emergency Services requested the waiver for a test to…

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start at 1 p.m. PST on Dec. 6. OES said in its request that “over the past two years, California has been devastated by wildfires and floods, which have led to new state alert and warning mandates and public concern about emergency warnings,” said a Tuesday order in docket 15-91: The county and “Bay Area partners are updating their mass notification plans and policies.” The backup test date is Dec. 11.