Glenn County has launched a new emergency alert system called Glenn Alerts, replacing the previous CodeRED system.
The Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS) uses cell phone tower technology to send emergency texts to phones ...
Douglas County urgently adopted DougCoAlert, replacing CodeRED after a data breach, to enhance public safety amid a dry ...
The City of Pittsfield has launched a new emergency notification system to provide residents with immediate warnings and ...
The Groveland Water and Sewer Department announced that effective March 13, the town will no longer use the Code Red notification system.
In the past, local citizens were advised by emergency officials to register to receive CodeRED weather alerts. Soon, Pulaskians will be doing so with a service called Rave. With spring drawing near ...
Chouteau County has replaced its Code Red emergency notification system with Regroup, a new public alert platform.
Emergency Management Director Michael Durkin said tying alerts to an address — rather than relying solely on cellphone “ping” technology — is a key advantage.
The prior system, called OnSolve CodeRED, was suspended by Crisis24 in November following a cyberattack officials say was ...
MURPHYSBORO — Jackson County is switching to a new emergency notification system after a cyberattack last fall shut down its former provider and left emergency management without key alert tools for ...
Grand Traverse County is moving to switch emergency alert systems following a series of “critical issues” that affected ...
Salem and Peabody officials are exploring alternatives to their CodeRED emergency alert systems after residents have reported multiple reliability issues with the service.
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