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    Video/Pics: Emergency information packs sent to NYC residents ahead of 2024 election

    July 30, 2024Updated:July 30, 2024 US News No Comments
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    New emergency information packs distributed to New York City residents by New York City Emergency Management have sparked concerns among city residents regarding the timing of the emergency packs just prior to the 2024 election.

    In a press release last week, New York City Emergency Management announced it was launching a “groundbreaking emergency preparedness campaign” with the introduction of its “first-ever citywide multilingual mailer.” The press release claimed that the new campaign was intended to provide New York City residents “with the knowledge and tools needed to prepare for emergencies and stay informed through the Notify NYC alert system.”

    “When it comes to preparing for extreme weather events and protecting people outdoors, we want every New Yorker — regardless of the language they speak — to be able to utilize Notify NYC, which has helped save countless lives by providing real-time updates on weather, air quality, and other emergency issues,” New York City Mayor Eric Adams, a Democrat, stated.

    New York Emergency Management Commissioner Zach Iscol described the emergency information packets as “potentially life-saving” and said that the campaign, which offers “direct mailing to each and every household in the city,” is a “game-changer” that will allow the city to communicate directly with city residents. Iscol added, “Our goal is to ensure that all New Yorkers have access to critical information that can save lives.”

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    According to the press release, the new initiative is intended to “build a culture of preparedness” by providing all city residents with information that can “help them make informed decisions and act during emergencies.”

    The new emergency information packets have quickly sparked concerns among some city residents. In a video shared by Wall Street Apes, one woman said, “Call me a conspiracy theorist. I live in New York, and we have just gotten these packs, these emergency information packs sent to I’m assuming everyone who lives in New York. Now, this is wild. Why? Because we’re in the state of war. We’re in the state of so many things happening right now.”

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    “Call me a conspiracy theorist. I live in New York, and we have just gotten these packs, these emergency information packs sent to I’m assuming everyone who lives in New York. Now,… pic.twitter.com/OLqD1Tyc1U

    — Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) July 30, 2024

    Other social media users also expressed concerns regarding the new emergency information packets and notification system. One user tweeted, “Fear mongering so you’ll submit and beg for help from the government so they can take your rights away.” Another user wrote, “Fear is a very powerful weapon. It keeps the people in line. And every now and then they will do a red flag event just to remind you they mean business and they are in charge!”

    Pictures of the controversial packets sent to New York City residents were shared on X, formerly Twitter by NYC Emergency Management.

    ❗️Selfie Contest❗️⁰ ⁰Hey NYC, did you get our new Notify NYC mailer yet? ✉️📮‼️

    Post a selfie with it and tag us for a chance to win a Go Bag! We’ll choose one winner at random on 8/9/24. ⁰ ⁰Visit https://t.co/5nP1C2NhBW for details and eligibility rules. pic.twitter.com/exwWUlROqz

    — NYC Emergency Management (@nycemergencymgt) July 26, 2024

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