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Posted by lawguyman Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

I got that too! I wondered what it was.

 
 
Posted by jsanders Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

Got the same for a flash flood warning yesterday morning, here in north Alabama. Nice service.

 
 
Posted by teamryan15 Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

when I got this i was very impressed

 
 
Posted by otaku2 Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

I am in NYC on TMo and did not get any message.

 
 
Posted by ken2ts Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

I got one - I'm in NYC too, on TMo.
(I'm more pissed off about not having NFC).

 
 
Posted by Abrante Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

Like you and ken2ts, I am also from NYC and am on T-mo. I got the alert (loud sound) and message despite my phone being on vibrate all. I received about 2 alerts per hour between 2-6:30pm.

 
 
Posted by npunk42 Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

It wasnt an emergency, but I got an alert that my coffee was ready. I'm glad my wife doesnt sound like that alarm, usually.

 
 
Posted by d0gzilla74 Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

I got the message while I was driving home....about 30 minutes after the downpour.. My 9810 made the "Danger Will Robinson!" lost in space sound :)

furst

 
 
Posted by d0gzilla74 Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

or fifth..whatever

 
 
Posted by shoekey Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

Is there anything like this for Canada?

 
 
Posted by Darlaten Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

Wanna bet that if something like this comes to Canada, Rogers and Bell will be sure to charge you an extra $5.00 on your bill to cover this "free service".

 
 
Posted by xxxmerlinxxx Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

NJ (AT&T) here and I did not get any warning.

 
 
Posted by randall2580 Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

I got it in NE PA - very very cool!

 
 
Posted by ddlax22 Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

NJ (AT&T) did not get a warning but it was not bad in my location.(Southeast) whereas the storm I think 2 weeks ago almost was devastating and still no alert.

 
 
Posted by bbryadict Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

I'm NJ on at&t and i did get the alert and so did the other 3 blackberry's in my house. it was really bad by me

 
 
Posted by ddlax22 Friday, Jul 20, 2012 14 hrs ago

What part?

 
 
Posted by Thachoc1 Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

I actually got 3 of these last week. Thought everyone knew about it already. Oh I live in Va.

 
 
Posted by rgorman Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

No message thru the WEA on my 9810 & ATT, but did receive similar notifications because I signed on to the NYC message service. messages for weather, flooding, traffic, etc are forwarded direct to the device. Also received advisories from the BeWeather app as well....

 
 
Posted by ClassyBOLD Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

If you didn't get the alert it's probably bc you either don't have the feature built in to ur berry (correct me if I'm wrong but it's only on OS 7.0 and up) or you have it but you've disabled some of the messages (This was a Severe alert, so if you have presidential alerts or extreme alerts only you wouldn't have received any alert).

 
 
Posted by rkopsie Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

Arizona users have been getting these alerts non stop with our flooding Monsoons -- so it's NOT JUST the No. East folks

 
 
Posted by rkopsie Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

I've had 11 so far this month :)

 
 
Posted by Jarhead 66 Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

Last night and all during the night we got our share of rain. (Chicago) I woke up about 3a and my berry 9930 had the alert on the screen. Checked the wife's berry 9350 she had it also. This is my second time receiving an emergency alert. It's great.

 
 
Posted by bigbmc26 Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

I got it in the Boston area, twice, lol.

 
 
Posted by rgorman Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

A quick reason why us BB'rs may not have received them in NY on ATT:

"Mobile devices with specific Commercial Mobile Alert System (CMAS) capability can receive Wireless Emergency Alerts. As of 1Q 2012, the following AT&T devices are CMAS capable*:

Samsung Galaxy SII (SGH-i777)
Samsung Captivate Glide (SGH-i927)
Motorola Atrix 2 (mb865)..."

 
 
Posted by undone Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

I was in the can (at work) when my phone went off. Nothing better then making a TON of crazy noises in the bathroom...made me giggle and I used it to leave work early. :)

 
 
Posted by Kryptonian1218 Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

I am NYC on TMo and I got it on my 9900.

 
 
Posted by advil_yum Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

you're kidding that you can disable everything but a Presidential alert?
As a Canadian.... that's Whack.

 
 
Posted by Got2bBold13 Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

I got it and right away knew what it was, finally WEA is active!

 
 
Posted by 1magine Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

At home Tuesday night. Wife my and my son's phone both went off. My 9860 - nothing. BEWeather sent me an alert, but something blocked the WEA. I am set to receive all alerts vibrate and sound on all profiles.

 
 
Posted by plafayette Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

These kinds of alerts should be sent to everyone within the affected geographical areas of any major event regardless of device or carrier. It's a simple text message so the OS/brand of your phone shouldn't have anything to do with it.

 
 
Posted by Umm Yeah... Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

I got it here yesterday in DC. My first one so far. The alert sound was easily recognizable but so loud it scared all my coworkers within earshot. Nice to have as long as it doesn't go off all the time but only with real emergencies.

 
 
Posted by CPR Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

Received mine in the office; didn't realize it was from BB. Thought it was a weather alert from BeWeather; lol

 
 
Posted by vqc61 Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

I got a ton of alerts the other day for flash flood and severe thunderstorms warnings in the Phoenix area. Didn't see a single drop of rain in our neighborhood.

 
 
Posted by rkopsie Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 23 hrs ago

It's cause all the storms start over here in Tucson first & then Phoenix gets the aftermath --- so it was more like just an "anticipation" of a severe storm ;p

 
 
Posted by Hairbear1954 Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

I live in the Phoenix area and receive this alert last week when we were under a Severe Thunderstorm and Flash Flood Warning. It surprised me that I got it, but think it is pretty cool. As long as you can regulate how you receive it, I think it is a great idea.

 
 
Posted by rkopsie Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 23 hrs ago

Glad I'm not the only Arizonan with a BlackBerry! :)

 
 
Posted by NateFulton2010 Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

It's kind of funny... IMO... but I was actually just thinking that my Emergency Alert Messages has never gone off before... Since we have had several storms here in Ohio, and one which was declared a state of emergency, you would have thought I would have received something... Nope...

I am also supscribed to the national emergency center something or other email system that alerted me so I wasn't every really in the dark, but I was just curious to see if this system was actually working... so i googled/tweeted to see if i would get a responce.

Glad to see someone got a successful message! =)
Hope you don't get washed away.

 
 
Posted by Jmax25 Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

I'm in NYC, using OS5. Did not get the alert, needless to say I got totally drenched. And to think the high yesterday was 100 degrees in Central Park.

 
 
Posted by maddie1128 Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

Bethlehem,PA and I got the signal yesterday. Right before the lights went out!

 
 
Posted by simplayer Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

Glad I could help.

And to clarify, this isn't a text message, but rather a different type of message called cell broadcast. So in order for any phone to receive these CMAS/WEA, the phone must support cell broadcast messages.

 
 
Posted by Chaviv Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

I'm in New York with T-Mo and I didn't receive any messages. I did, however, receive alerts through BeWeather.

 
 
Posted by Gray Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

I received 5 alerts in Phoenix Arizona last weekend for flash flood warnings. It uses a special sound for an alert.

I remember years ago when people were talking about the idea of using SMS for tornado warnings in the mid west . The future has arrived.

 
 
Posted by rkopsie Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 23 hrs ago

Damn, the 3rd Phoenician -- I'm a Tucsonan yeah I've had 11 alerts this month so far :)

 
 
Posted by erekshun Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 1 days ago

How lovely. I was sitting in a crowded room at work with my phone on vibrate. We are not allowed phones. All of a sudden my phone starts beeping and then I had to sit there and pretend that I didn't know where the sound was coming from. Thanks BlackBerry!!!

 
 
Posted by travaz Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 23 hrs ago

I recieved several in the Phoenix area last week. It's kind of cool in the desert as it can be dry as a bone and rain elsewhere and the run off can reach you.

 
 
Posted by rkopsie Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 23 hrs ago

Yeah, here in Tucson on Sunday 3 inches dropped so fast that we had flash floods and the freeway flooded & cars were stalled under water by one of the malls -- #Monsoon!

 
 
Posted by uuyrwds Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 23 hrs ago

NY ATT. Nada. Maybe ATT users should forget to pay our bills?

 
 
Posted by Abrante Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 18 hrs ago

That'll work fine if you plan to forget to make calls and forget to request data next month. lol

 
 
Posted by k_a_s_m_i_t_h Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 20 hrs ago

Massachusetts on Verizon..... No Alert message here.

 
 
Posted by bb624 Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 20 hrs ago

CT on Verizon 9930 got the message

 
 
Posted by rleist Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 20 hrs ago

Got two messages yesterday for flash floods where in SW Ohio. Curious why there were no thunderstorm alerts. Would like a way to pick what type of alerts to alarm on like I can with BeWeather.

 
 
Posted by bruteforce037 Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 18 hrs ago

Living in San Antonio. I received one this week and two last week because of threatening storms.

 
 
Posted by mr1030 Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 18 hrs ago

Yep, got it last Friday in Southern California for a flash flood warning. Loud alarm and red icon in the tray. Had never seen or heard it before. Thought it might have been a function of Beweather, but this explains it. On Verizon.

 
 
Posted by davehongnyc Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 18 hrs ago

In NYC and got it on my Torch!

 
 
Posted by halifaxx11 Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 16 hrs ago

I'm in Ohio and mine went off last week for a tornado warning. It was VERY fast......faster than all of the other forms of notification (radio, TV, police radio) that followed a few minutes later. Great feature, especially since the weather warnings on the weather apps (BeWeather and Accuweather) suuuuucccccckkkkkk! BeWeather sends out severe weather alerts hours later.....ridiculous and pathetic for a paid app.

 
 
Posted by Bayou Boy01 Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 16 hrs ago

Got the same message today in Louisiana. Nice alert seems to work.

 
 
Posted by Rootbrian Friday, Jul 20, 2012 13 hrs ago

They don't have those alerts. Theweathernetwork has alerts, but I have to check the app or the mobile site.

 
 
Posted by BerryRipe Friday, Jul 20, 2012 7 hrs ago

I got 4 or 5 of these messages here in Houston, Tx. It started to get annoying and I thought it was coming from BeWeather. I guess if it's more direct and an immediate notification that can seriously help save lives then I'm all for it.