Starting April 6, smart phones will receive warnings of possible life-threatening situations, similar to those people may have seen on their TV or heard on the radio. Greg MacCallum, director of the New Brunswick Emergency Measures Organization, said it's another way for the organization to reach a large part of the population, especially those travelling in more remote areas.
Starting April 6, smart phones will receive warnings of possible life-threatening situations, similar to those people may have seen on their TV or heard on the radio. Greg MacCallum, director of the New Brunswick Emergency Measures Organization, said it's another way for the organization to reach a large part of the population, especially those travelling in more remote areas.