SANATOGA PA – The first test of a nationwide emergency alert system, which includes participation from Lower Pottsgrove (PA) Township‘s emergency management team and police department, is scheduled to be held Wednesday (Nov. 9, 2011) at 2 p.m., and will be conducted by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Homeland Security, and the National Weather Service using a variety of communication methods.
- This event has been added to The Post calendar.
At the Lower Pottsgrove municipal building, 2199 Buchert Rd., Pottstown PA, emergency management coordinator (EMC) and police department Lt. Michael Foltz and others will receive and respond to a series of test messages during a two-to-three minute period. Foltz; deputy EMC and Ringing Hill Fire Department assistant chief Chris Wilcox; and assistant EMC Michele Cappelletti have been preparing for the test over several months.
From its perspective, the FCC said, the test will “assess the reliability and effectiveness of the system in alerting the public.” It intends to send test messages over broadcast and satellite radio and television stations, cable television providers, and wireline video services. Those messages likely will be the most obvious clues to media listeners and viewers that the tests are being held.
However, the Montgomery County Public Safety Department last week (Nov. 2) notified test participants that the emergency message to be broadcast would “use a live national code, the same code used in an actual emergency. As a result, there may be instances where the message will appear real due to any audio or visual limitations” of the system. Don’t be unduly alarmed, the department urged county residents.
- Watch a FEMA video (above) in which its officials explain the national test, or see it at the YouTube user account of FEMA.
Emergency planners also have the capability, they said, to transmit messages to mobile devices, but that will not occur Wednesday, they added.
Other coverage:
- National emergency system test set for Wednesday (The Mercury)

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