After the death of an 11-year-old, Bryan’s Call seeks to improve response times for missing persons with disabilities

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After the death of an 11-year-old, Bryan's Call seeks to improve response times for missing persons with disabilities

New Orleans is launching a new emergency alert system called “Bryan’s Call” to quickly inform residents when children or vulnerable people go missing.

“Bryan’s Call” to Go Live

City officials announced that the system will officially start on Monday and will operate through the city’s existing NOLA Ready alert network.

The program is named in honor of Bryan, a young boy whose disappearance ended tragically when his body was found two weeks after he went missing. His case highlighted the need for faster and more effective emergency communication.

How the System Works

Residents signed up with NOLA Ready will receive alerts directly on their phones and devices when urgent missing person cases arise. The system is designed to get critical information to the public during the crucial early hours of a disappearance.

Officials are encouraging everyone to register with NOLA Ready so they can receive alerts once Bryan’s Call becomes active.

Purpose and Goal

The main aim of the initiative is to strengthen community response and ensure that residents receive timely information when every minute counts in a missing persons case.

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