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38 West Main Street The secure, customized CNE page allows our residents and businesses to add or update their contact information to ensure they will be included when an emergency, general, or weather message is sent – unlisted numbers, mobile numbers, TD/TTY requirements can all be entered. Monroe County Switches to Code Red Emergency Alerts Jun 10, 2020 | County News , current events , Press Release , Public Notices MONROE COUNTY, Ga., June 10, 2020 – Monroe County is proud to announce the launch of our new CodeRED community notification system to send important alerts and time-sensitive messages to staff members and residents. A CodeRED Emergency message will have a caller ID of 866-419-5000. • Residents can select several different methods including landline, cell phone, email, text message, TTY, or even a combination. Notifications will be used for emergencies such as severe weather alerts or evacuation notifications. CodeRED to be replaced by Cass Clay Alerts for emergency notifications.

Opt-in to receive general notifications to receive community bulletins. Door County uses CodeRED to send EMERGENCY notifications by phone, email, text and social media to keep citizens informed of emergencies such as an evacuation notices, utility outages, water main breaks, fire or floods, chemical spills, or other emergency situations. P.O. SIGN UP FOR DOOR COUNTY CODE RED ALERTS. Notifications will be used for emergencies such as severe weather alerts or evacuation notifications. A CodeRED General message will have a caller ID 855-969-4636. Emergency CodeRed The St. Mary’s County Government CodeRED Emergency Notification System is an ultra high-speed telephone communication service used to quickly contact citizens. Which means if a person lives in Kindred, but works in Moorhead they can set the alert system to receive notifications from both places. What do you need? You can also sign up by texting the word “SHASTA911” to the number 99411 to receive a mobile link on your cell phone. • Authorized county personnel will have access to the CodeRED Launcher – an app that allows authorized public safety officials to create and send messages on the go from any smartphone or tablet within seconds, without requiring a computer. these calls may be sent to all or to portions of the county dependent on the geographic impact of an event. More information can be found on the company’s website at www.onsolve.com. Emergency Management Accreditation Program, © South Carolina Emergency Management Division. “The mobile technology for CodeRED is extremely advanced, providing us enhanced flexibility to issue general and/or emergency messages from any location,” said Jackson. Alert Types: Notifications will be sent out when a major disaster is imminent or has just occurred, at the request of county emergency managers and various emergency situations requiring you to take personal protective actions. All residents are encouraged to visit www.monroecoga.org to sign up for CodeRED and immediately start receiving these informative, life-saving alerts. This will help us ensure our emergency response and daily operations are even more efficient. “We can launch alerts from anywhere at any time, and residents impacted by weather and other time-sensitive events will receive them directly to their smartphones.