Emergency notification system
available to Logan County residents
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[July 28, 2018]
LINCOLN
The Logan County Emergency Management Agency is now partnering with
Nixle to implement a Community Notification System to alert
residents in real-time for localized emergency situations and
relevant community advisories.
Logan County is asking all residents to sign up to receive public
safety messages through Nixle, a mass communications hub built
exclusively for government to provide secure, reliable, and relevant
information to residents in real-time.
According to the Nixle website, “Nixle is a Community Information
Service dedicated to helping you stay connected to the information
that matters most to you, depending on your physical location. You
stay connected to your local police department, your children’s
schools, your local community agencies and organizations, and the
important information from other locations throughout the country
that are relevant to you. Our service is built on the most secure,
reliable, and high-speed distribution platform, ensuring that you
receive trusted and immediate, geographically relevant information.”
Logan County residents have a few options for getting registered to
receive these messages. The first option is to text LOGAN911EMA
to 888777 from your mobile phone. The other option is to
go to www.logancountyil.gov/etsb or www.logancountyil.gov/ema and
sign up via the Nixle Widget on these sites.
Becky Langley, EMA Dispatch Supervisor said, “Aside from weather
warning we can use this system to notify the public of any road
closures due to accidents, weather, and/or other emergencies” and
can also alert people of “any hazmat situations that may require
evacuation.”
Langley said the total yearly investment for Logan County 911/EMA is
$6,000. We found this to be a much more cost-effective solution to a
reverse 911 system. When looking into a reverse 911 system the
initial total cost estimate started at a minimum of $100,000. We
found that for the money Nixle was more cost effective and had
additional features that were not included in a reverse 911 system.
It also gave the public to opt-in or opt-out.
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Langley said, “It can also be used to notify the public of community events
[such as] parades where roads will be closed or fireworks, etc. It may
[additionally] be used to notify the community of any technical difficulties we
may be experiencing in Logan Dispatch [like] phones being down, power outages,
etc. Also, the information we send out through Nixle will also be uploaded via
Nixle to our Facebook page and website.”
All alerts will be targeted geographically, allowing residents to receive
localized, relevant alerts from Logan County 911/EMA. Nixle Alerts can be sent
via text, email, voice, web, social media, and the Nixle mobile app in an
instant.
The Nixle website shows that they provide four types of messages, including
“Alerts (many would refer to this as an emergency type alert), Advisories (less
urgent need-to-know information), Community Information (day-to-day neighborhood
to community-level information), Traffic (very localized traffic information).”
News reports posted on their site show these alerts have helped save lives in
counties using the system by alerting residents about adverse weather and
letting them know they need to take cover.
Langley said, “Logan County 911/EMA will have a booth at the Logan County Fair
this year. We will be in the Vendor building. We will have information about
Nixle that we can hand out and will also be set up with a laptop, so we can
assist any residents that may need assistance signing up for Nixle.”
Langley said they are excited about rolling out this program.
[Angela Reiners] |