Cagle Announces New Partnership to Broadcast Emergency Information Along Georgia Roadways
| Tuesday, November 25, 2008 |
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Lt. Governor Casey Cagle, the Georgia Emergency Management Agency (GEMA), the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) and the Outdoor Advertising Association of Georgia (OAAG) today announced a new public-private partnership that will use digital billboards to quickly post emergency information along
"These digital billboards are an excellent addition to our response tool belt," says Lt. Governor Cagle. "This innovate partnership provides a new way to provide timely and accurate information in an emergency and help protect lives and property in
State emergency management and law enforcement officials may use the digital billboards to post urgent messages such as weather warnings, evacuations, shelter information and missing person alerts. Specifically the boards will run Kimberly's Call, Mattie's Call, Hurricane, Evacuation, Homeland Security, Extreme Weather, Nuclear-Chemical and Wildfire Alerts. They will be activated at the request of emergency management and law enforcement officials. Because digital billboards are changed electronically, they can be updated instantly.
OAAG's coverage area includes metro
To learn more about OAAG, visit www.oaag.net. To learn about the potential hazards that may impact

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