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cy Alert System nationwide test and the first national Wireless Emergency Alert test. The Wireless Emergency Alert test message will be sent to cell phones. Previous Emergency Alert System national tests were conducted in September of 2011, 2016 and 2017 in collaboration with the FCC, broadcasters and emergency management officials in recognition of Federal Emergency Management Agency’s National Preparedness Month. The Emergency Alert System test is scheduled to last approximately one minute and is made available to Emergency Alert System participants including radio and television broadcasters, cable systems,

satellite radio and television providers and wire line video providers. The test message will be similar to regular monthly Emergency Alert System test messages with which the public is familiar. The message will include a reference to the Wireless Emergency Alert test: “THIS IS A TEST of the National Emergency Alert System. This system Was developed by broadcast and cable operators in voluntary cooperation with the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Federal Communications Commission and local authorities to keep you informed in the event of an emergency. If this had been an actual emergency an official message would

have followed the tone alert you heard at the start of this message. A similar wireless emergency alert test message has been sent to all cell phones nationwide. Some cell phones will receive the message; others will not. No action is required.” The Wireless Emergency Alert test message will read “THIS IS A TEST of the National Wireless Emergency Alert System. No action is needed.” The Wireless Emergency Alert system is used to warn the public about dangerous weather, missing children and other critical situations through alerts on cell phones. It allows customers whose wireless provider participates in Wireless

Emergency Alert and who own a Wireless Emergency Alert compatible wireless phone to receive geo-targeted alerts of imminent threats to safety in their area through unique tones and vibration. The national Wireless Emergency Alert test will use the same special tone and vibration. The Wireless Emergency Alert test will be sent through Integrated Public Alert and Warning System, as part of the nation’s modern alert and warning infrastructure that automatically authenticates alerts. Cell towers will broadcast the Wireless Emergency Alert test for approximately 30 minutes. During this time, cell phones that are switched on and with-

in range of an active cell tower should be capable of receiving the test message. Cell phones should receive the message once. Significant coordination has been conducted with Emergency Alert System Participants, wireless providers, and emergency managers in preparation for this national test. The test is intended to ensure public safety officials have the methods and systems that will deliver urgent alerts and warnings to the public in times of an emergency or disaster. Periodic testing of public alert and warning systems is also a way to assess the operational readiness of the

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Enjoy the trails walking, hiking or biking. They are even open for horseback riding in While many enjoy summertime, there some areas. are those of us who prefer the ambiance The Millennium Trail is a planned 41of fall; a time when the excessive heat mile trail that will meander through Lake and humidity of summer days gives way County and connect with many of the other to comfortable, cooler sunny days. It is a shorter trails in the Lake County Forest time when the outdoors bursts into an array Preserve District. At this point, 31 miles of of vibrant fall colors, turning the trees the trail are completed and offer a variety from green to orange, yellow and red. The of activities. Starting at Lakewood Forest beauty of nature in the fall is a reminder Preserve in Wauconda, this trail allows that we live in an area where there are four horseback riding between Wauconda and seasons each year and each one must be the horse trailer parking, a distance of appreciated for what it brings. about 9.25 miles. This portion of the trail While the first days of spring bring is gravel. Horses are not permitted on the people out of doors anticipating the coming paved areas. of the warmer weather, fall brings everyone There are many other trails throughout out to enjoy the last vestiges of the mild the Lake County Forest Preserves that weather, before the move into winter. can be enjoyed in various areas of the So take this time to enjoy your favorite county. Before taking a hike, bike ride outdoor activity before the weather will no or horseback ride through the forest longer allow it to be enjoyed comfortably. preserves, one should check the website There are a variety of outdoor activities www.lcfpd.org for up to date information to enjoy. Start with the Lake County Forest on closed trails and to obtain printable Preserves where many trails meander See FALL, Page 3 through the scenic woods and valleys.


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