ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) -A cyberattack has caused a nationwide outage of the Code Red emergency notification system, leaving cities and counties across the St. Louis region unable to use the ...
Now it needs the public to register for the service which could be a lifesaver. Galloway has contracted with Emergency Communications Network to license its Code Red high-speed notification system.
SHAFTER, Calif. (KERO) — Local emergencies, road closures, and city agendas can be at Shafter resident's fingertips as the city looks to unveil a new alert system where they can receive text updates.
Shasta County public safety dispatch agency officials are replacing the system that enables them to alert residents when there's an emergency in their area. That means the Code Red system that has ...
Laura Mayfield has been receiving emergency alerts from Weld County for nearly 15 years now. She signed up for Intrado, the county’s emergency alert system at the time, after an EF-3 tornado hit ...
CLEVELAND — The City of Akron on Monday announced a new non-emergency mass notification system to keep residents informed of issues like road closures, snow and ice alerts and trash pickup. The city's ...
STANTON, Neb. (KTIV) - The Stanton County Emergency Management Agency is notifying residents that the CodeRED mass-notification system is currently offline nationwide following a cybersecurity ...
Commissioner Joe Segrest told residents on Friday, Feb. 6, that the Code Red warning system the borough uses was hacked toward the end of last year and the borough would now have its own system. Code ...
AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. Read our AI Policy. Wake school board approved a shift from color codes to clear alert terms by 2026. New terms like 'Hold' and 'Secure' aim to improve ...
Wake County schools will use a new emergency response system in 2026, following a school board vote Tuesday night to work with a foundation to improve school's crisis response. It's intended to ...
Wake County students, parents and teachers will soon have new words to describe threats and emergencies on school campuses. Terms like "Code Red" and "Code Yellow" will be replaced by words like "hold ...