New ‘Code Red’ System Alerts Local Residents of Emergency

Great story and example of how some areas are taking the lead in community readiness and preparedness. Instead of calling 911 for an emergency, what if 911 called you? While it may sound weird, it’s based in reality. In Lawrence County, there’s a new program to alert citizens to an emergency. Called “Code Red,” it’s a program that is urging people to sign up so they’re not left out.
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Code Red will notify residents through an alert by phone, through texting, or e-mail, about the need to evacuate, shelter in place, or give them instructions to find shelter or food in case of a problem.
“The Code Red System will be able to highlight certain areas of the county, or the county as a whole,” Slone said. “This is going to truly be a step, a big step in the direction of being prepared.”
72 Hours…Is Your Family Prepared – Canada Launches Campaign
March 11, 2009 by national
Filed under Homeland Security News

Why do 43% of Canadians say they have a a 72 hour kit when asked…? It’s all about the message and how it’s delivered.
See the full press release here
I’ll have more to say about this next week in our press release announcing the Homeland Security Response Network launch. Read more
