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Posted: 2018-01-19T05:32:54Z | Updated: 2018-01-19T05:32:54Z

Hawaii officials set off another round of confusion this week after the emergency agency distributed two different versions of what it said was the system used to broadcast the disastrous false missile alert .

In response to requests from media, officials distributed two mock-up images to show what the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency employee was looking at when he mistakenly pushed the wrong button, triggering the statewide alert.

The first image, featured below, was created by a HI-EMA employee and distributed to a CBS News crew on Sunday, according to the agencys office.