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More Information
Louisiana does have an emergency alert system to reach the public when someone goes missing. It can send messages to phones, TVs, radios, billboards and road signs.
Louisiana has some alerts now:
- Amber Alert: for abducted children only (strong alert)
- Endangered Missing Child Advisory: for missing children (limited alert)
- Silver Alert: often used for older adults (limited alert)
Some alerts are limited, which means fewer people may see them. This can delay help.
This matters because:
- Some people with disabilities may wander or get lost
- Some may not understand danger
- Some may not be able to ask for help
- Unsafe situations can happen quickly
Time matters. The first few hours are critical.
Other states have alerts for people with I/DD. These alerts help:
- Share information quickly
- Support faster response
- Involve the public
- Improve safety
A special alert could help fill this gap in Louisiana and support faster response when someone with I/DD is missing or in danger.
Check out LaCAN’s fact sheet.
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