'CodeRED' emergency notification system is coming to Bartholomew County

Courtesy-Bartholomew County

COLUMBUS, Ind. -  Bartholomew County reminds citizens that it is in the process of implementing a new community mass notification system, "CodeRED" by Crisis24, which will replace the current alert system, "Everbridge."

This upgraded system will allow officials to deliver important emergency alerts quickly and critical information directly to residents, including severe weather warnings, public safety incidents, evacuations, and other time-sensitive emergency information affecting Bartholomew County.    

As part of this transition, individuals must register with the new CodeRED system to continue receiving emergency alerts once the switch from Everbridge is complete. This includes both current Everbridge users and those who have not previously registered.  

Bartholomew County Emergency Management (BCEM) encourages residents to take a few minutes to sign up and ensure their contact information is accurate and up-to-date.    

To ensure a smooth transition, Bartholomew County will continue using Everbridge alongside CodeRED for weather-related alerts through the end of August. A 30-day notice will be provided before the official discontinuation of the Everbridge system.    

Residents can register for CodeRED using any of the following methods:    

Once registered, residents should save the following numbers in their phone contacts to ensure alerts are recognized and not mistaken for spam:   

  • 206-536-3695 – Used for voice alerts
  • 36475 – Used for text message alerts

“Having multiple ways to receive emergency alerts is a critical part of staying safe during emergencies,” said BCEM Director Shannan Cooke. “We encourage everyone in Bartholomew County to register for CodeRED so they can receive timely notifications when it matters most.”    

BCEM reminds residents that CodeRED should be just one part of your emergency alerting plan. Residents should also consider using NOAA Weather Radios, local media, and smartphone alerts to stay informed during severe weather and other emergencies.

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