911 calls capture confusion when Hawaii false missile alert went out
They're 911 calls that cover the spectrum of emotion.
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They're 911 calls that cover the spectrum of emotion.
The man who says he sent out the false ballistic missile alert last month in Hawaii that caused more than a half hour of panic said Friday he thinks he is being treated unfairly, and he was positive at the time the drill was real.
Shortly after 8 a.m. local time on January 13, something went terribly awry in Hawaii.
I could tell something was wrong the moment my wife stepped into our hotel room.