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  2. Flare - Wikipedia

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    Illumination flares being used during military training exercises Flares being fired from a ship during a fleet review. A flare, also sometimes called a fusée, fusee, or bengala, [1] [2] bengalo [3] in several European countries, is a type of pyrotechnic that produces a bright light or intense heat without an explosion.

  3. Emergency Alert System - Wikipedia

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    The National Public Warning System, also known as the Primary Entry Point (PEP) stations, is a network of 77 radio stations that are, in coordination with FEMA, used to originate emergency alert and warning information to the public before, during, and after incidents and disasters.

  4. Wireless Emergency Alerts - Wikipedia

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    An example of a Wireless Emergency Alert on an Android smartphone, indicating a Tornado Warning in the covered area. Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA), formerly known as the Commercial Mobile Alert System (CMAS) and, prior to that, as the Personal Localized Alerting Network (PLAN), [1] is an alerting network in the United States designed to disseminate emergency alerts to cell phones using Cell ...

  5. Flare (countermeasure) - Wikipedia

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    Apart from military use, some civilian aircraft are also equipped with countermeasure flares, against terrorism: the Israeli airline El Al, having been the target of the failed 2002 airliner attack, in which shoulder-launched surface-to-air missiles were fired at an airliner while taking off, began equipping its fleet with radar-based, automated flare release countermeasures from June 2004.

  6. He was the first to report the Palisades fire. He's still ...

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    Nic Libonati, right, reaches for a bucket of pool water to help a neighbor extinguish a spot fire in their yard in Pacific Palisades. Libonati was the first person to call 911 to report the ...

  7. Firefighters gain ground on deadly L.A. wildfires, but more ...

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    "Despite the flare-up, relentless air and ground assaults have led to increased containment," Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said. As of Saturday evening, the Palisades fire was 11% contained and ...

  8. Distress signal - Wikipedia

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    A distress signal, also known as a distress call, is an internationally recognized means for obtaining help.Distress signals are communicated by transmitting radio signals, displaying a visually observable item or illumination, or making a sound audible from a distance.

  9. See the aerial attack being utilized to battle the L.A. area ...

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    Rotary aircraft can get closer to the raging flames that have scorched more than 60 square miles and are driven by the Santa Ana winds.. Lt. Col. Laura Jeffrey, a combat navigator for the Wyoming ...