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Did an emergency alert on your phone wake you up?
Posted: 03.08.2013 at 11:31 AM
Travis Ruiz

Travis Ruiz is the Social Media Manager and Interactive Managing Editor for FOX21 News.com

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Screen shot of alert from this morning at 4:19  / Travis Ruiz - FOX21 News
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COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. -- People throughout the area were awakened early Friday morning by a loud alert on their phones.

The alert stated that there was a Blizzard Warning for the area starting at 8 p.m. Saturday.

According to the El Paso-Teller E911 Authority, the alert was not sent out by the Reverse 911 but instead by a system called CMAS or Commercial Mobile Alert System.

CMAS, a partnership between FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) and the FCC (Federal Communications Commission), sends out emergency notifications to a geographically-defined area.

Not all cell phones have this service, officials said.

"When a CMAS message is received your mobile phone will alert you with a unique ringtone and a vibration followed by a message up to 90 characters long," El Paso-Teller E911 Authority said on Facebook. "Due to the 90 character limit, alerts will contain only basic information."

Those with a capable phone can select the specific levels they want to receive or if they want to receive them at all.

For more information on the alert system, click here. 

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