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If I'm not mistaken, the earthquake in Japan happened at 7:46 PM (March 10th) in Hawaii. I'm told we received an automated phone call from civil defence at about 8:30 PM. Would that be correct? If so, I'm very impressed.
I can't remember for sure if I signed up for phone alerts. Did everyone in Hawaii receive that phone call?
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I received it, and I live in Oceanside, California.
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Originally posted by rbakker
If I'm not mistaken, the earthquake in Japan happened at 7:46 PM (March 10th) in Hawaii. I'm told we received an automated phone call from civil defence at about 8:30 PM. Would that be correct? If so, I'm very impressed.
I can't remember for sure if I signed up for phone alerts. Did everyone in Hawaii receive that phone call?
I am signed up and got a text msg not a phone call.
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I signed up for text and phone. Got the text fairly early and the phone call about an hour later.
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I found out on Facebook in a post from the news site Mauinow.com, more than 20 minutes BEFORE getting the phone call from Civil Defense.
I was at the gas station filling my tank by the time I got the call from CD.
Rbakker - you only get the call if you are signed up for Citywatch.
I got one, but I can't remember when exactly. I am signed up.
Carey had a topic up on Punaweb within five minutes of the quake, and I knew about the quake within one minute due to being signed up for emails on quakes from USGS, which is why I went to Punaweb right away to post about it in case it was not already posted.
Hawaii TV interrupted programming and went to full coverage at about 9 pm.
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Thanks for all the information so far!
KathyH, I signed up to the USGS alerts as well after reading your tip, but I don't receive their emails until at least half an hour after the quake. Next time you get one, could you check the times? Hawaii is 10 hours behind UTC. Thanks.
I vaguely remember signing up for phone alerts, but this is the first one we've ever received. I often get emails about flash flooding on the Big Island but no calls except this one.
OK, I will check ...
When there's been a local quake that was big enough to come through on USGS, it showed up in about five minutes.
I no longer have the ones from the big quake.
rbakker,
you are right; it took a half hour. I went and found Carey's quake topic, and by the time stamp on my post I can see I learned of it around 8:10-15. Good to know.
I will add an edit note in my earlier post to say I was wrong about how quick it was.
I suppose I could look at my cell phone bill and maybe see when the CD call came in.
That's odd. There's no incoming call on my cell, and no text message for that time frame. I definitely got something from them, and I'm pretty sure it was an automated call. I was already glued to the TV for the news, so I didn't pay much attention to it.