
If you get an Amber Alert on your phone, information you have could be vital to a missing child's safety
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Amber Alerts are issued when a specific set of requirements are met in a missing child case. If you receive an Amber Alert on your phone, your TV or see one on a highway sign, here's what to do.
If you receive one on your phone, it's important to take note of it, as it means a child is in danger and information you have may save the child's life. Ashlyn Messier is a writer for Fox News Digital.
Here is an overview of what to do if you receive an Amber Alert — and a bit of background on the emergency system as well.
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