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County and city public safety agencies launch new emergency alert system

John Benson's picture

Public safety agencies in Boulder County are pleased to announce the launch of a new emergency notification system. This system, available immediately, will allow residents of the county and all cities within Boulder County to be notified of an emergency situation in a variety of ways, including on their cell phones, home and work phones, and by text messaging and e-mail.

The system will be used to notify residents about imminent threats to health and safety such as the need to evacuate due to a wildfire or take other appropriate actions in the event of a flash flood or other critical law enforcement activity. The alerts will come in from 911Alert@bouldercounty.org. The service is free to members of the public, except for any text messaging charges associated with their cell phone provider.

Residents of the county and all cities within Boulder County who wish to receive alerts on their cell phones, by text messaging and additional phones will need to sign up for this system.

This opportunity is available at any of the following four links:


People who are requesting alerts at multiple addresses, for example, residences and businesses, can fill out information for each location. If any of the information changes, residents are responsible for updating their profile on the website.
 
Community members who choose not to add additional lines or cell phone information will continue to receive notifications on their home landlines.