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Reminder: Spring semester test of WSU Pullman Alert System

The WSU Office of Emergency Management will conduct the spring semester test of the WSU Alert Pullman system on the Pullman campus at 12:05 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 17.

Faculty, staff and students associated with the Pullman campus who have signed up for emergency notifications will receive text messages, phone calls, emails, and desktop alerts on select computers which will be clearly identified as a test.

This test also will include the campus outdoor warning sirens, which are designed in an actual emergency to warn people on campus to take shelter and seek further information from other WSU Alert resources such as the WSU Alert webpage.

More information about the test can be found on the WSU Pullman Alert webpage.

Questions can be directed to the WSU Office of Emergency Management at 509-335-7471 or emergencymanagement@wsu.edu. All WSU Pullman students, staff and faculty can subscribe to WSU Alert Pullman.

Visit myWSU to register/update your emergency contact information.

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