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CITY OF PALM SPRINGS EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION SYSTEM
The City of Palm Springs is participating in a Citywide Emergency Notification System that will provide timely and lifesaving information to registered residents, no matter their location, at no charge using Everbridge.
WHAT IS EVERBRIDGE?
Everbridge is a powerful mass notification system that will be used to send emergency information and instructions to anyone who lives or works in the City of Palm Springs. Everbridge will send messages to phone numbers included in the emergency 911 and 411 directory listings. In addition, by registering, you may provide additional contact information to receive messages on other devices.
Your information lifeline in an emergency:
Your ability to receive fast, accurate information can help you survive in an emergency.
Everbridge can send text or voice messages to home phones, cell phones, personal digital assistants (PDA’s), laptops, desktop computers, and TTY/TDD devices for the hearing impaired. Everbridge can reach you wherever you are almost immediately to provide information and instructions for a variety of emergency situations, including:
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Fires and subsequent evacuations
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Shelter, transportation, or supply information following a major disaster
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Other public safety incidents that immediately affect your neighborhood
Registering takes only a few minutes through a simple online process. Anyone who lives or works in Palm Springs is encouraged to register their cell phone number and e-mail address.
Register for a New Account and set-up your preferences for emergency notifications by clicking the red button
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Log-in to your existing Emergency Notification account to update your information or manage your alerts HERE |
Fast, free, and essential:
Registering for Everbridge is one of the fastest, easiest, and most immediately productive things you can do to better prepare for an emergency. It is the one step you should take today.
SPONSORED BY The City of Palm Springs
Disclaimer: Everbridge is effective and efficient, but you should not rely on it exclusively. This system supplements, rather than replaces, other communication methods used by emergency responders, both in person and through the use of other media. Television, radio and County/city websites will continue to broadcast important announcements as well. Everbridge communications are dependent upon external providers such as your wireless carrier or e-mail delivery service. City of Palm Springs government cannot guarantee that notifications will be received by the intended recipient. Service costs from your carrier are your responsibility.
Questions
For questions about the City's mass notification system please contact the Office of Emergency Management at (760) 323-8181 or emergencyalert@palmspringsca.gov.
Last updated:11/23/2020