The message was also relayed to the embassy's warden system, part of a volunteer organization set up by the U . S . authorities abroad to distribute emergency messages to American residents.
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One of his most important gadgets is a small satellite transmitter provided by Service Argos, a French-American company, from which he can send out emergency messages when he gets trapped in the wild.
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He also said Russian lookouts on two ships had observed a signal buoy, not of Russian origin, of the type Western fleets use to send emergency messages by satellite to their command bases.
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Although the system was never used for a national emergency, it was activated more than 20, 000 times between 1976 and 1996 to broadcast civil emergency messages and warnings of severe weather hazards.
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An optional global positioning navigation system has a touch-screen that also provides control for audio and climate systems, as well as a cellphone and emergency messaging system, not to be offered in Canada and Mexico.
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Because of machine failure and malfunction due to heat, dust, and electromagnetic interference is common, a prioritized mechanism and immediate transmission of emergency messages are needed so that a suitable recovery procedure can be applied.
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An Emergency communication system is any system ( typically computer based ) that is organized for the primary purpose of supporting the two way communication of emergency messages between both individuals and groups of individuals.
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Just after midnight on 2 October, shortly after take-off, the Boeing 757 airliner crew discovered that their basic flight instruments were behaving erratically and reported receiving contradictory serial emergency messages from the flying too low.
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The city of Dallas operates WBAP can broadcast as far as southern Canada at night and can be used for emergency messages when broadcasting is down in other major metropolitan areas in the United States.
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Weather Alert 2000 not only warns you when bad weather is on the way, it can also be programmed to receive civil emergency messages such as those that might be issued in the event of a terrorist attack.