WASHINGTON, Oct. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- As California wildfires force more than 500,000 residents to evacuate their homes, XM Satellite Radio is broadcasting
news updates and public safety information nationwide on its free, 24-hour radio channel Emergency Alert (XM channel 247).
news updates and public safety information nationwide on its free, 24-hour radio channel Emergency Alert (XM channel 247).
The Emergency Alert channel is broadcasting the latest information about the wildfires from Southern California, including live, wall-to-wall reports from
news radio stations KOGO-AM San Diego and KFI-AM Los Angeles, information from the Red Cross and AP Radio, and eyewitness accounts from people across the
region.
news radio stations KOGO-AM San Diego and KFI-AM Los Angeles, information from the Red Cross and AP Radio, and eyewitness accounts from people across the
region.
Additionally, XM is providing its 24-hour traffic and weather channels for Los Angeles (XM channel 222) and San Diego(XM channel 223) for free to all XM
radios, and will continue to do so until the wildfires are contained. These two channels offer round-the-clock information about traffic, evacuation routes,
and weather conditions for each metropolitan area.
radios, and will continue to do so until the wildfires are contained. These two channels offer round-the-clock information about traffic, evacuation routes,
and weather conditions for each metropolitan area.
The Emergency Alert channel is broadcast for free to all XM radios 365 days a year. Anyone who has an XM receiver can tune into the Emergency Alert channel
for reports on storms, floods, fires, and other emergencies, even if they are not XM subscribers. For instance, if you have an XM radio installed in your
car, but you do not subscribe to XM, you can still listen to the Emergency Alert channel for no charge. Since the Emergency Alert channel airs 24 hours
a day, 7 days a week, it is located on XM channel 247.
for reports on storms, floods, fires, and other emergencies, even if they are not XM subscribers. For instance, if you have an XM radio installed in your
car, but you do not subscribe to XM, you can still listen to the Emergency Alert channel for no charge. Since the Emergency Alert channel airs 24 hours
a day, 7 days a week, it is located on XM channel 247.
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