Gatlinburg reviews alert system
High winds on
"The system to be installed has multiple redundancies for activation, as well as multiple methods of mass notifications," the chief said.
"The system will integrate with the Integrated Public Alert and Warning System, the
But none of those registered residents were alerted when flames erupted across
Evacuees, the majority of which were visitors, fled resorts, rental cabins, apartment complexes and homes on roads not designated as evacuation routes with little guidance from law enforcement officers.
In addition to the deaths, wind-driven flames swept into
No estimates have been offered on the loss of property that was not insured or underinsured.
Miller, as incident commander of the disaster, at
No emergency officials from
Throughout the day and night, emergency workers conveyed voluntary or mandatory evacuation messages to specific communities by going door to door.
Miller at
The chief said
The IPAWS program was introduced by the
Miller, at 8:30 on the night of the fire, asked TEMA in
Without a confirmation from Miller about the message to broadcast with IPAWS, officials with TEMA didn't sent the alert.
With the loss of communications and fires moving eastward along
The decision by TEMA officials to not issue the Miller's evacuation order also deprived thousands of
Anderson said the CodeRED program serves as the county's reverse 911 system. The 911 center doesn't have access to the program, but each governmental unit in the county does, including SCEMA.
Since the wildfire disaster, Anderson said
Any residents who didn't have cellphones and relied only on a traditional landline would not have gotten the IPAWS notification, even if TEMA had sent the evacuation message. CodeRED would send a voice message to residents registered for the service.
In addition, any cellphone users who had downloaded the free CodeRED app would have been notified of a
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