Current:Home > InvestWhen is the big emergency alert test? Expect your phone to ominously blare Wednesday. -Elevate Capital Network
When is the big emergency alert test? Expect your phone to ominously blare Wednesday.
TrendPulse Quantitative Think Tank Center View
Date:2025-04-07 01:46:49
On Wednesday at 2:20 p.m. Eastern, 1:20 p.m. Central, 12:20 p.m. Mountain and 11:20 a.m. Pacific time, every TV, radio and cellphone in the United States should blare out the distinctive, jarring electronic warning tone of an emergency alert.
No need to worry. It's simply the Nationwide Emergency Alert Test. The massive national trial, the first since 2018, is scheduled to last approximately one minute.
It will only go out once, there will be no repeats.
It's a way for federal emergency management coordinators to make sure the national alert system is still an effective way to warn Americans about emergencies, natural catastrophes, attacks and accidents at the national level.
What will the emergency alert test message say?
All across the United States, broadcast TV shows and radio will be interrupted as the emergency message goes out. That message will say:
“This is a nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System, issued by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, covering the United States from 14:20 to 14:50 hours ET. This is only a test. No action is required by the public."
Cellphones will get the warning as a tone, a vibration and as a text message:
“THIS IS A TEST of the National Wireless Emergency Alert System. No action is needed.”
Phones in which the menu is set to Spanish will see this: “ESTA ES UNA PRUEBA del Sistema Nacional de Alerta de Emergencia. No se necesita acción.”
At what time will the emergency alert test happen?
The alert will air at the same moment across every time zone in the country starting at 2:20 p.m. EDT on Wednesday, Oct. 4. The time will vary across time zones, so look to see when you might be alerted:
- 2:20 p.m. EDT
- 1:20 p.m. CDT
- 12:20 p.m. MDT
- 11:20 a.m. PDT
- 10:20 a.m. ADT
- 8:20 a.m. HST
Will you get the message if your phone is turned off?
Only cellphones that are turned on will receive the message. If your phone is on but the sound and vibration features are turned off, you'll still get the message.
If your phone is set to Wi-Fi or airplane mode, it won't receive the alert because the message goes out over the cellular broadcast system.
How loud will the alert be?
The type of noise and general volume of the alert is similar to that of an Amber Alert or warnings issued by the National Weather Service in case of severe weather.
READ MORE:Massive emergency alert test scheduled to hit your phone on Wednesday. Here's what to know.
veryGood! (627)
Related
- Elon Musk's skyrocketing net worth: He's the first person with over $400 billion
- 32-year-old Maryland woman dies after golf cart accident
- UFC 309: Jon Jones vs. Stipe Miocic fight card, odds, how to watch, date
- UFC 309: Jon Jones vs. Stipe Miocic fight card, odds, how to watch, date
- Matt Damon remembers pal Robin Williams: 'He was a very deep, deep river'
- Shawn Mendes Confesses He and Camila Cabello Are No Longer the Closest
- The Fate of Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager's Today Fourth Hour Revealed
- In bizarro world, Tennessee plays better defense, and Georgia's Kirby Smart comes unglued
- Head of the Federal Aviation Administration to resign, allowing Trump to pick his successor
- Sofia Richie Reveals 5-Month-Old Daughter Eloise Has a Real Phone
Ranking
- Eva Mendes Shares Message of Gratitude to Olympics for Keeping Her and Ryan Gosling's Kids Private
- Two 'incredibly rare' sea serpents seen in Southern California waters months apart
- More human remains from Philadelphia’s 1985 MOVE bombing have been found at a museum
- Burt Bacharach, composer of classic songs, will have papers donated to Library of Congress
- 'No Good Deed': Who's the killer in the Netflix comedy? And will there be a Season 2?
- South Carolina to take a break from executions for the holidays
- Tech consultant spars with the prosecutor over details of the death of Cash App founder Bob Lee
- 'Dangerous and unsanitary' conditions at Georgia jail violate Constitution, feds say
Recommendation
Travis Hunter, the 2
32-year-old Maryland woman dies after golf cart accident
Atlanta man dies in shootout after police chase that also kills police dog
Only 8 monkeys remain free after more than a week outside a South Carolina compound
Elon Musk’s Daughter Vivian Calls Him “Absolutely Pathetic” and a “Serial Adulterer”
Today Reveals Hoda Kotb's Replacement
4 arrested in California car insurance scam: 'Clearly a human in a bear suit'
NBA today: Injuries pile up, Mavericks are on a skid, Nuggets return to form