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POLL: Did you get BC’s second emergency alert text, Prince George?

The province sent out its second test of the emergency alert system today (Wednesday) at 1:55PM.

Back in May, BC rolled out its first trial run of the new communication technique across televisions, radio stations, and on cellphones if and when an emergency takes place.

The text system received mixed reviews, with common complaints among those who didn’t get the text claim their phone is either out-of-date, or not compatible unless they’re connected to wireless internet.

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