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Vermont Blue Alert System Exercise Scheduled for November 13, police say

In Williston, Vermont, police say an exercise for the Blue Alert System will take place on November 13, 2025, testing emergency communication protocols.

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Vermont State Police say a Blue Alert exercise will take place on Thursday, November 13, 2025, from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM. The Vermont Department of Public Safety will test the functionality of the state’s Blue Alert system during this time.

According to police, the exercise will involve several components, including the VT-Alert system, which will send messages to subscribers. Additionally, the Vermont Agency of Transportation will display exercise-related information on their message boards. The Vermont Lottery will also participate by activating their messaging systems across signs, tickets, and kiosks. Furthermore, the Emergency Alert System (EAS) will broadcast test messages to local television and radio stations. However, the Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA) system will not be utilized for this exercise.

Residents interested in receiving future AMBER Alerts and Blue Alerts can register for a free account on the VT-Alert website. Defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Note that details regarding the exercise and alerts may change. This Vermont vermont blue story highlights important developments. The Vermont vermont blue situation continues to develop.

Source: Vermont State Police

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