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Widespread shelter-in-place alert issued in Warren County on Saturday was a result of human error, not a technical malfunction, according to Warren County Emergency Management.
The Warren County Emergency Management Agency is reviewing its public alert system after human error led to messages being ...
On Tuesday, Warren County EMA said an investigation into the alert has shown that the error 'was human-caused.' ...
An alert that was mistakenly sent to residents across the Tri-State area over a SWAT situation in Warren County was due to a ...
To paraphrase Alexander Pope: the error was human. Three days after preliminarily concluding that the emergency alert that ...
Warren County Emergency Management Agency leaders now say an alert error that sent people into a panic over the weekend was "human-caused'.
An emergency message alert by the Warren County Sheriff’s Office intended for Deerfield Twp. only, was also sent out to people in other areas.
An erroneous alert was mistakenly sent county-wide during a SWAT standoff in Warren County instead of only to locals.
Warren County Sheriff Barry Riley confirmed that many Greater Cincinnati residents mistakenly received an emergency alert on ...
A man with active arrest warrants was taken into custody after an hours-long police standoff in Deerfield Township, the ...
An emergency alert sent out to residents across Greater Saturday afternoon is connected to an isolated incident in Deerfield ...