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TuneIn partners with FEMA to give drivers real-time emergency alerts


Drivers who listen to TuneIn will now receive real-time alerts, including extreme weather warnings and other emergencies.

Through this integration, drivers in affected geographic areas will receive real-time alerts from local, state, tribal, and federal agencies, including warnings about extreme weather, natural disasters, and other urgent emergencies. The system will benefit drivers whose vehicles are equipped with TuneIn integration from various automotive manufacturers, including Rivian, Lucid, Tesla, Sony Honda Mobility, Jaguar, Land Rover, Mercedes, and Volvo, among others. She wrote that, “By cutting redundant contracts, eliminating unnecessary positions, and giving employees the opportunity to quit if they wish, [the Department of Homeland Security] has reduced bureaucratic bloat.”

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