EAS & EVMS
Explanations
Emergency Alert System - EAS
- EAS
radio vendors
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- KFBK
(Sacramento)
- 1530 AM
- 92.5 FM
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KSTN
(Stockton)
1420 AM
107.3 FM |
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Emergency Voice Mail System - EVMS
Recorded Information Hotline
(209) 469-8200
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EAS
(Emergency Alert System):
During a disaster, it is a primary role
of local government to provide information and instructions to the public.
The County and cities work hard to ensure that your local television or
radio stations and newspapers have accurate information. However, there
are times when the government must ensure that vital information or
instructions are provided directly to the public. To accomplish this,
local media organizations have voluntarily established the Emergency Alert
System (EAS). Through this system you can obtain information directly from
your government.
You can recognize an EAS message from the
distinctive tone that begins each broadcast. The announcer will also
identify the broadcast as the Emergency Alert System. The primary and
backup EAS stations for this area are:
- KFBK Radio in Sacramento broadcasting on 1530 AM
and 92.5 FM
- KSTN Radio in Stockton broadcasting on 1420 AM
and 107.3 FM.
Other local broadcasters pick up the message from
these radio stations.
During emergency periods you should stay tuned to
local broadcast stations in the event that the EAS system is activated.
Continue to listen to local media for other general information rather
than tying up emergency telephone lines with non-emergency requests for
information.
Various receivers are available to receive EAS
warnings. These units vary from simple units offering only one EAS source
selected option, to units that receive all four sources;
In addition, many allow SAME (Specific Area Message
Encoding) programming. This feature you can select one or more specific
geographical areas that your reciever would alert. You can avoid hearing
warnings in areas of no concern. See EAS
Planning Areas(pdf) for SAME number code
(example; 506077 for Stockton).
EAS is coordinated by the Federal Communications
Commission and the State Office of Emergency Services. Check the EAS
website!
EVMS
(Emergency Voice Mail System):
The Emergency Voice Mail System (EVMS) will function
as an informational hotline for additional statements, instructions, or
emerging related topics.
Once recovery begins, the "EVMS"
will switch to a "Recovery Line" format to guide
citizens through this process and give helpful hints to take.
"RADIO LODI" (Lodi Radio
Station)
The City of Lodi has installed a low powered radio
station to update public on traffic and other hazards or information. The
station can be heard on 1250 AM. This station does not have large area
coverage, so interference can occur from other stations as your distance
increases.
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