Amber Alerts, Jargon, and Missed Opportunities: Lessons from Atlanta
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During a family trip to Atlanta, Eddie’s phone — along with thousands of others — blared an Amber Alert inside the Coca-Cola Museum. But what should have been a clear, actionable notification turned into a case study in how alerts fail the public.
In this episode of The Alerting Authority, Jeannette and Eddie break down the real-world Amber Alert issued in Georgia: what the Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA) said, what it didn’t say, and why the Emergency Alert System (EAS) version told a completely different story.
From missing context to jargon overload, statewide over-alerting, and confusion around Levi’s Call vs. Amber Alert, they analyze how poor message design can reduce public engagement — and how research-based practices could have made this alert vastly more effective.
They also discuss public reactions, messaging problems, the importance of templates, and why plain-language communication is essential when seconds matter.