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On Sunday morning many residents woke up to a Sudbury alert system message that was titled 'Hazardous Material Release,' but officials want residents to know there is no emergency at this time.

False alarm: The City of Greater Sudbury said the alert sent Sunday morning was only a test and there is no emergency. Oct. 10/21

The original message said:

Sudbury emergency alert message sent in error Sunday morning. Oct. 10/21

Deputy fire chief Jesse Oshell told said the system is tested every Sunday and unfortunately this message was sent out to everyone. He adds that although there was an error this system is integral in getting important information out to the community.

The Greater Sudbury Twitter account also sent out a message letting people know there is no danger to the community.  

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