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In Part II of our deep dive into the groundbreaking RAND national alerting study, we go beyond the headline stat that 91% of Americans received the Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA) and uncover the real story: who didn’t—and why it matters.
Host Jeannette Sutton is joined again by RAND researchers Rachel Steratore and Andy Parker to explore critical gaps in emergency alert systems, including:
This episode also tackles one of the biggest unanswered questions in emergency communication: Do alerts actually lead to action?
You’ll hear insights on:
If you’re an emergency manager, public safety professional, researcher, or just someone curious about how alerts work during real crises—this episode is essential listening.
👉 Watch Part I first for the full context of the RAND study
👉 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share to help improve public safety awareness
By Eddie Bertola and Jeannette SuttonIn Part II of our deep dive into the groundbreaking RAND national alerting study, we go beyond the headline stat that 91% of Americans received the Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA) and uncover the real story: who didn’t—and why it matters.
Host Jeannette Sutton is joined again by RAND researchers Rachel Steratore and Andy Parker to explore critical gaps in emergency alert systems, including:
This episode also tackles one of the biggest unanswered questions in emergency communication: Do alerts actually lead to action?
You’ll hear insights on:
If you’re an emergency manager, public safety professional, researcher, or just someone curious about how alerts work during real crises—this episode is essential listening.
👉 Watch Part I first for the full context of the RAND study
👉 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share to help improve public safety awareness