Definition: The Emergency Alert System (EAS) is a special system used in the United States to quickly send important warnings and information to the public during emergencies, such as natural disasters or other major events. It allows the government, especially the president, to interrupt television and radio broadcasts to alert people about what is happening and what they should do.
Sound the alarm: This means to warn people about a danger or emergency.
Get the word out: This means to inform people about something important.
The Emergency Alert System is a crucial tool for keeping the public informed during dangerous situations.