Politics & Government

Riverside Supes Ponder Countywide Emergency Alert System

The texts or emails would notify residents of floods, fires or other events.

RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CA - The Riverside County Board of Supervisors will consider today a contract with an emergency notification network operator that would be responsible for keeping Riverside County residents informed of floods, fires and other events that could pose a threat to public safety.

The county Emergency Management Department will be asking the board to sign off on a $225,000 agreement with SwiftReach Networks Inc. of Mahwah, NJ. That company would erect and maintain a countywide Early Warning Notification System over the next three years. It would notify the public of emergency incidents via voice messages ... text or e-mail ... in several foreign languages where necessary.

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