[sbe-eas] Amber alert out Cleveland, OH.
Al Kenyon
askenyon at cox.net
Sun Nov 14 12:57:21 EST 2021
Mike,
Here is the original WEA message content for the three messages:
9:36 EST to Ashland County (1 hour duration)
90 Character: “ EHL7187 SILVER 1991 FORD AEROSTAR MINIVAN. ANA GRACE BURKE 5YO WHITE FEMALE”
Long Text: “EHL7187 SILVER 1991 FORD AEROSTAR MINIVAN. ANA GRACE BURKE 5YO WHITE FEMALE PINK T-SHIRT AND MULTI COLORED PANTS”
9:41 EST to Ashland County (1 hour duration)
90 Character: “EHL7187 SILVER 1991 FORD AEROSTAR MINIVAN. ANA GRACE BURKE 5YO WHITE FEMALE”
Long Text: “EHL7187 SILVER 1991 FORD AEROSTAR MINIVAN. ANA GRACE BURKE 5YO WHITE FEMALE PINK T-SHIRT AND MULTI COLORED PANTS”
9:55 EST to All of Ohio (1 hour duration)
90 Character and Long Text (same contents): “Ana Grace Burke Age 5, 1991 Ford Aerostar MI RP EHL-7187 11/12/21 1815 hours”
All three messages were originated as AMBER Alerts (CAE) by Ohio State Emergency Management
Nothing in the WEA distribution system SHOULD have caused a wireless handset to display anything other than the message.
Al Kenyon
From: sbe-eas <sbe-eas-bounces at sbe.org> On Behalf Of Mike Murrell
Sent: Saturday, November 13, 2021 7:03 PM
To: 'SBE EAS Exchange - a mail list for discussion about the Emergency Alert System and other emergency communication issues.' <sbe-eas at sbe.org>
Subject: Re: [sbe-eas] Amber alert out Cleveland, OH.
I asked him if he could send me a picture of it and he said it wasn’t on his phone anymore. I asked him if it said National Emergency or if it said Execute Action and he said yes that’s what it said. Then he apologized because he said he had a low blood sugar level at the time. That he thought t said Executive Action before it flashed from his screen and in his state, he panicked a bit and called me. So, I apologize for stirring things up a bit. I am curious though how those words came out instead of the description. Do the cell companies have to report bad alerts like we now have to for EAS? I have looked at Part 10 in a while.
Thanks and sorry again
Mike Murrell
Director of Engineering Services TAB
865-603-1778
From: sbe-eas <sbe-eas-bounces at sbe.org <mailto:sbe-eas-bounces at sbe.org> > On Behalf Of Rob Dale
Sent: Saturday, November 13, 2021 6:31 PM
To: SBE EAS Exchange - a mail list for discussion about the Emergency Alert System and other emergency communication issues. <sbe-eas at sbe.org <mailto:sbe-eas at sbe.org> >
Subject: Re: [sbe-eas] Amber alert out Cleveland, OH.
I don’t see any “national emergency” messages at PBS WARN. I do see this Amber Alert that the state sent out horribly wrong.
Can you share a pic or the exact wording of the National Emergency?
AMBER Alert in this area until Nov 12 3:42PM EST. Execute Action. Message from OEMA
On Nov 13, 2021, at 5:54 PM, Mike Murrell <engineermike at mindspring.com <mailto:engineermike at mindspring.com> > wrote:
So my brother lives south of Cleveland. He called in a bit of a panic yesterday morning asking me if something major was going on and I said not that I know of why? He said he got an Amber alert on his phone but it said something like National Emergency. While I was on the phone with him he got another Amber alert that was correct. Someone made a huge error but I'm wondering how the sender even had access to send a message like that out. Does someone have more access than they should? Why would a state message say National Emergency?
Have a good weekend
Mike Murrell
Director of Engineering Services TAB
865-603-1778
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