Yes. I hear that.
We train on how to use the technology. We're not public safety officials, so we don't train on what the threshold is for when an alert should be sent or what the content should be. Although we provide examples of what you typically put in an alert, we don't do that training.
It's a public safety matter. People like Ms. Jesty would know that better than us. They just need the technical tool to issue the alerts.