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Knox Alerts is a free emergency alert service. In the event of an emergency or severe weather in Knox County, an alert will be sent to you by voice, text, and/or email provided by you.
Get alerted about emergencies and other important community news by signing up for the Emergency Alert Program. This system enables us to provide you with critical information quickly in a variety of situations, such as severe weather, unexpected road closures, missing persons and evacuations of buildings or neighborhoods. We offer the option of "No Alerts" except Tornado Warning during the night if you so choose. You will receive time-sensitive messages wherever you specify, such as your home, mobile or business phones, email address, text messages and more.
Provides a free emergency notification service. Allows Kenton County emergency management officials to notify residents and businesses by telephone, cell phone, text message, and email about time-sensitive situations, such as fires, floods, AMBER alerts, and boil water advisories.
Get alerted about emergencies and other important community news by signing up for the Emergency Alert Program. This system enables us to provide you with critical information quickly in a variety of situations, such as severe weather, unexpected road closures, missing persons and evacuations of buildings or neighborhoods. We offer the option of "No Alerts" except Tornado Warning during the night if you so choose. You will receive time-sensitive messages wherever you specify, such as your home, mobile or business phones, email address, text messages and more.
We have launched a new Mass Notification service that allows us to alert you. You opt-in to enter your contact information and subscribe to notification you care about based on your location. The information you provide is protected and will not be used for any other purpose. When we issue a notification about a potential safety hazard or concern, you will receive a message on the voice or text communication methods that you have registered. If requested for the notification, you can confirm that you have received the message and you will not be contacted by any subsequent methods regarding that particular notification. If you do not confirm, the system will continue to attempt to reach you at all of the contact paths that you have registered. Create an account and add your contact and location information into the Mass Notification system. All information you provide will be kept strictly confidential and can stop receiving alerts at any time by removing your contact information from your profile.
Wyandot County Emergency Alerts is a tool that provides a platform for direct communications between municipalities/law enforcement/educational institutions and citizens. The Wyandot County Sheriff’s Office can send information on multiple platforms (text message, e-mail, web), filling a critical emergency notification need. Messages can be transmitted anywhere in a radius from .25-miles to 20 miles, allowing neighborhood-level, time-sensitive information to be sent only to affected citizens.
WashCoAlert is a free emergency alert service. In the event of an emergency or severe weather in Washington County, an alert will be sent to you by voice, text, and/or email provided by you.
Hyper-Reach is a free emergency alert service. In the event of an emergency or severe weather in Morgan County, an alert will be sent to you by voice, text, and/or email provided by you.
Residents may sign up at "Notify Me" to receive text messages and alerts from the Circleville Police Department. Text messages and alerts will be sent out whenever there is an incident or situation where the public needs to be made aware.
Provides Everebridge Nixle alerts ffor mass emergency notifications.
Coshocton County has an Emergency Telephone Calling System named “CODE RED”. This calling system has the capability to call every phone number registered in our database within a short period of time, or targeted areas as needed in the event of an emergency. The calling system is used for Emergency Communication to county residents and can be triggered by personnel from several emergency response agencies within the county. The phone numbers called are the ones recorded in a database of Coshocton County telephones.
MCENS (Miami County Emergency Notification System) quickly sends a message to residents of an emergency situation that may require their action, and what steps they should take. All landline telephones in Miami County are listed to receive these alerts, however, there is no central registry of cell phones, so residents must register to receive alerts, including weather alerts. Sign up for emergency notifications
hyper-reach is the Licking County state-of-the-art mass notification and warning system used to warn residents about emergencies and weather events in jurisdictions throughout Licking County, Ohio. You can opt-in to this system by subscribing to the service at mailchi.mp/lickingcohealth.org/are-you-ready-licking-county. You will enter your contact information and subscribe to receive notifications about locations you care about in the “My Locations” section. Email is not needed for sign-up, but it does make it easier if you need to reset your password. There is an option to select a ‘quiet time’ when all notifications will be turned off, except for tornado warnings, which will override this setting. In the event of a potential safety hazard or concern, you will receive a message on the voice or text communication method you chose upon registering. These alerts are able to be sent to all mobile devices and landlines.
Provides a free emergency notification service. Allows Kenton County emergency management officials to notify residents and businesses by telephone, cell phone, text message, and email about time-sensitive situations, such as fires, floods, AMBER alerts, and boil water advisories.
Hyper-Reach is a free emergency alert service. In the event of an emergency or severe weather in Morgan County, an alert will be sent to you by voice, text, and/or email provided by you.
We have launched a new Mass Notification service that allows us to alert you. You opt-in to enter your contact information and subscribe to notification you care about based on your location. The information you provide is protected and will not be used for any other purpose. When we issue a notification about a potential safety hazard or concern, you will receive a message on the voice or text communication methods that you have registered. If requested for the notification, you can confirm that you have received the message and you will not be contacted by any subsequent methods regarding that particular notification. If you do not confirm, the system will continue to attempt to reach you at all of the contact paths that you have registered. Create an account and add your contact and location information into the Mass Notification system. All information you provide will be kept strictly confidential and can stop receiving alerts at any time by removing your contact information from your profile.
There are several private companies that may be contracted by municipalities to provide an emergency alert system that alerts residents by phone (land line and mobile) of immediate weather emergencies or other disasters. This is not a particular agency. This is included to describe a means by which clients may contact their local police department to find out about any mass alert system that their municipality may contract with.

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Mass Emergency Notification Systems
Nixle Community Alerts is a tool that provides a platform for direct communications between municipalities/law enforcement/educational institutions and citizens. The Marion County Sheriff’s Office can send information on multiple platforms (text message, e-mail, web), filling a critical emergency notification need. Messages can be transmitted anywhere in a radius from .25-miles to 20 miles, allowing neighborhood-level, time-sensitive information to be sent only to affected citizens.
Crawford County Alerts is a tool that provides a platform for direct communications between municipalities/law enforcement/educational institutions and citizens in the event of an emergency or severe weather condition, an alert may be sent to the phone number provided by voice, text and/or email. This is a free service provided by Crawford County, OH, however, normal message fees may apply. To receive text messages to your cell phone, your cell phone must have text messaging capabilities. Notifications are dependent upon external providers (phone carrier, cell phone, email). Crawford County cannot guarantee notifications will be received by the intended recipient. Alerts sent from Crawford Alerts will originate from 69310 for text messages and 419-563-1870 for phone calls. Please be sure to save these in your phone under Crawford Alerts.
Nixle Community Alerts is a tool that provides a platform for direct communications between municipalities/law enforcement/educational institutions and citizens. The Pickaway County Sheriff’s Office can send information on multiple platforms (text message, e-mail, web), filling a critical emergency notification need. Messages can be transmitted anywhere in a radius from .25-miles to 20 miles, allowing neighborhood-level, time-sensitive information to be sent only to affected citizens.