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Lincoln County Emergency Management Prepares For County Wide Test



Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office – Emergency Management Division has scheduled an annual county-wide test of their emergency notification systems for June 24, 2019 between 11:30 am and 1:00 pm and has recently released new Lincoln Alerts sign-up user guides.

County Emergency Management will test all components of the Lincoln Alerts emergency notification system in preparation for the seasonal wildfire conditions.  A specific focus of the systems test will be on the Lincoln Alerts mobile app (powered by Everbridge) and the functionality of receiving information back from those who received the message.


Community members can participate in the county-wide test in the following ways:

Pre – test date:Opt-in and create a Lincoln Alerts profile for each member of your household if you have not already done so.Update your current opt-in profiles to make sure your contact information and addresses are up to date.Download the mobile app and log-in (must have a Lincoln Alerts account first).During the test:Confirm the Lincoln Alerts test message on any of the devices in your profile or your residential or business landline phones.


Confirm the mobile app message and send back a photo through the mobile app to County Emergency Management confirming the ability to communicate to public safety officials during emergency events.Monitor local media partner sites (radio, digital) during the test timeframe to confirm you received a notification through an alternative source. Post test:Complete the County Emergency Management on-line participant survey to provide feedback on the test.


County Emergency Management has several redundancies in place to push out emergency notification messages to those who may be in harm’s way due to emerging or imminent disaster situations. The county wide test allows County Emergency Management to test all features together just as it would be in a real disaster response situation. Those features include:


Emergency Alert System (EAS) – message over local public radio systemsMedia release to local media partnersLincoln Alerts to opt-in profilesLincoln Alerts to residential and business landline numbersLincoln Alerts message specifically for mobile app usersLincoln Alerts message to community information Keyword subscribersPosting of emergency notification banner on county website (test message)


County Emergency Manager, Jenny Demaris, remarked “Having the ability to test all of our emergency notification features and receive feedback from those we communicate to is incredibly important to County Emergency Management. It provides us a way to evaluate our systems, improve upon our processes and ensure we are ready when our communities need us.”


As part of the test, County Emergency Management is sponsoring a contest for users of the Everbridge mobile app. App users who respond with a photo from one of the categories below will be entered to win a NOAA Weather Alert Radio sponsored by the National Weather Service. Six individuals will be randomly selected as winners.  Winning photos will be shared on the Lincoln County Emergency Management Facebook page (@lcemergencymanagement).

Mobile Phone App Photo CategoriesDisaster Go BagsDisaster home/work cachesYour NOAA RadioAny tsunami evacuation signage, maps, etc.PetsFamilyCo-workersSummer activity


Lincoln Alerts New User Guides Released

Lincoln County Emergency Management recently updated their Lincoln Alerts sign-up website page to include 3 easy to follow user guides. The guides are intended to outline the steps needed to sign-up for Lincoln Alerts, download the mobile app and sign-up for the community keyword text messages. The user guides can be found at the Lincoln Alerts page at www.co.lincoln.or.us/alerts.

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