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This Is Only A Test Emergency Broadcast System Full Mega Leaks #c79

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Here's a test of the emergency broadcast system (or as they were referred to here, emergency broadcasting system) that aired on wls channel 7

The text was modified somewhat from this 1981 ebs t. The tests of the system lasted 35 or 40 seconds, with tv stations usually displaying a test pattern and announcing that was test is under way Because this is only a test, broadcasting stations in the charlotte area did not interrupt programming, which is required in the event of an emergency. This station is conducting a test of the emergency broadcasting [sic] system This is only a test This is a test of the emergency broadcasting [sic] system

The broadcasters of your area in voluntary cooperation with federal, state and local authorities have developed this system to keep you informed in the event of an emergency. This is a test of the emergency broadcast system The broadcasters of your area in voluntary cooperation with federal, state and local authorities, have developed this system to keep you informed in the event of an emergency If this had been an actual emergency, the attention signal you just heard would have been followed by official information, news or instructions The following radio stations are key participants in the north carolina emergency alert system They broadcast emergency information throughout the state, as do numerous other radio and television stations.

Readers of inside gnss may remember these words, uttered solemnly over their tv or radio in the 1950s and ’60s

“this is a test of the emergency broadcast system .” this was followed by a piercing pilot tone, which, for me, is firmly etched in childhood memory along with tornado warnings (midwestern upbringing) and school evacuation drills.

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