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CONNECTICUT
AMBER PLAN – A CHILD ABDUCTION RECOVERY
PROGRAM
HOW THE CONNNECTICUT AMBER ALERT WORKS
Once the Police respond to the scene
and obtain a description of the child, abductor,
and vehicle, this information is immediately
broadcast to all radio and televison stations
across the state through the Emergency Alert
System (EAS). This is the alert used during severe
weather emergencies.
The plan alerts the public as
quickly as possible to the abduction so everyone
may assist in the search for the safe return of
the child.
DURING AN AMBER ALERT, THE
CONNECTICUT LOTTERY WILL:
- Send an immediate text message
to Lottery retailers statewide
- Retailers will print and post
copies of the Alert message in their store
- The Alert message will be
re-broadcast to retailers every half-hour for
the first ninety minutes
- The Alert message will continue
to be sent every hour after that, for up to
five hours
- The Alert information will also
be displayed on Lottery Electronic Message
Units statewide
If you see someone fitting the
description of the child, adult or vehicle from
the Amber Alert immediately call 911.
For more information go to: Connecticut
Emergency Services and Public Protection
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SOURCE: National
Center for Missing and Exploited Children
PREPARED BY: 211/lb
CONTENT LAST REVIEWED: June2012
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