The head of the Madison County Emergency Management Agency says they are in the process of transitioning away from the ...
Bartholomew County officials are rolling out a new service for you to receive weather alerts or emergency notifications on your phone. According to Bartholomew County Emergency Management, the county ...
Bartholomew County is implementing a new community mass notification system, CodeRED by Crisis24, which will replace the county’s current alert system, Everbridge.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In the past, local citizens were advised by emergency officials to register to receive CodeRED weather alerts. Soon, Pulaskians ...
Bourbon County will replace its CodeRED emergency alerts with lower-cost Genasys this spring, offering the same services while shifting to a three-year, county-funded contract.
In December, it was announced the CodeRED alert system fell victim to an event attributed to an organized cybercriminal group specifically targeting OnSolve CodeRED, which led to the platform being ...
Atchison County Emergency Management said it was notified that the cyberattack may have compromised the data of those who ...
Brown County commissioners are expected to choose a new emergency alert provider Monday, March 16th, replacing CodeRED after months without the service.
AlertED will send texts, emails and automated voice calls about severe weather, missing-person notices, evacuation orders and other urgent local emergencies. To stay in the loop, residents can enroll ...
In a release by County Judge Jim Johnson, the Wichita County Emergency Management Office advises residents to review CodeRED by Crisis 24, the County's Emergency Notification System.
Early Monday morning, a round of severe weather rolled through Pickens County. If you’re like us and have already signed up for the county’s new weather alert system, you received numerous calls about ...
CodeRED has been recently implemented as Wichita County’s Emergency Notification System, and the city is asking citizens to review their information ahead of storm season.