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To paraphrase Alexander Pope: the error was human. Three days after preliminarily concluding that the emergency alert that puzzled much of southwest Ohio was the result of a technical error, the ...
An alert that was mistakenly sent to residents across the Tri-State area over a SWAT situation in Warren County was due to a ...
On Tuesday, Warren County EMA said an investigation into the alert has shown that the error 'was human-caused.' ...
The Warren County Emergency Management Agency is reviewing its public alert system after human error led to messages being ...
An alert for an active incident in the Landen area of Deerfield Township was inadvertently sent to the wrong areas over the ...
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An appeals court has upheld the conviction of a man accused of causing a deadly crash in Warren County in 2023.
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Warren County Emergency Management Agency leaders now say an alert error that sent people into a panic over the weekend was "human-caused'.
Widespread shelter-in-place alert issued in Warren County on Saturday was a result of human error, not a technical malfunction, according to Warren County Emergency Management.
After nearly a year of treatment, an Isabella County man accused of stabbing his sleeping parents is psychologically well enough to face a federal trial. U.S. District Magistrate Judge Patricia T.
Human error led to an emergency alert being sent out to a larger audience than intended Saturday, according to the Warren County EMA.
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