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SIGN UP FOR EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS

Get lifesaving alerts and instructions during emergencies to help you and others
stay safe in Oregon.


FIND YOUR LOCAL ALERT SYSTEM:


Then select your system from the menu to continue to Step 2


HOW TO SIGN UP FOR ALERTS

Step Directions Icon 1 Find your local alert system using the search feature
Each jurisdiction has its own unique notification system. Use the search bar on
this page to locate your local system by county, city, or zip code. Click Select
& Continue to visit your county's sign-up form.
2 Fill out your contact details and select topics
The notification system only requires basic information like your name and phone
number. Fill out the form, select what notifications you’re interested in, and
click submit to begin receiving notifications.


Note: To stop receiving notifications, text STOP to any SMS or select
Unsubscribe at the end of any email.


COMMON QUESTIONS


WHAT IS OR-ALERT?

OR-Alert is an effort to ensure statewide access to receive alerts, warnings,
and notifications (AWN) systems, enabling real-time sharing of hazard
information across Oregon’s 36 counties and tribal governments. This technology
also allows county emergency managers to access notification tools including
FEMA’s Integrated Alerts and Warnings System (IPAWS) which is capable of issuing
messaging to all cell phones in a geographic area. This OR-Alert page will
direct you to the sign up page for each county in Oregon.




WHERE DO I SIGN UP ON ORALERT.GOV?

OR-Alert is meant to be a resource to search for your local emergency alerts in
Oregon. Once you are re-routed you can sign up.  You can also go directly to
your county sheriff or county emergency management website to sign up or update
your information for alerts. Additionally, you can download the Everbridge app
and register there or text in your zip code to 888777 to be anonymously
registered for alerts.




HAVING TROUBLE SIGNING IN OR SIGNING UP FOR ALERTS?

We recommend using an email address as your username. If you receive an error
using an email address as your username, it may be because the email address is
already signed up. Use the "Forgot Password" or "Forgot Username" links if you
may have already signed up in the past.


USERNAME ALREADY EXISTS?

Either the person signing up is already registered under that username and
should utilize “I forgot password” to sign in, or the username is already taken
by another opt-in.  (A “this user already exists” error message is provided when
the username is already in use.) Usernames must be unique.  As a best practice,
people signing up may use their email address as their username.


USERNAME REQUIREMENTS

Usernames must be a minimum of 4 acceptable characters. Acceptable characters
are: uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, period, dash (-), underscore (_),
and at symbol (@). No other characters or symbols are permitted at this time.




PASSWORD REQUIREMENTS

Passwords must be at least 8 characters long and contain at least one letter and
one number. Special characters are limited to: ! @ # $ % ^ & * ( )




DOES THIS COST ME ANYTHING?

Standard voice and text message rates may apply for certain types of
notifications, depending on your carrier.


WHO SENDS THE ALERTS?

Alerts are sent by official public safety and emergency management authorities
at the local, county, tribal, and/or state level depending on the scope of the
emergency.


WHAT PLATFORM(S) ARE MESSAGES SENT THROUGH?

The two primary systems in use within Oregon are Everbridge and AlertSense.
Everbridge is in use by 34 Oregon counties while AlertSense is active in
Umatilla and Malhuer.


CAN I REPLY TO THE ALERTS?

Generally, no, however the system may ask that recipients acknowledge receipt of
the message. Messages may include instructions on ways to get additional help or
more information.


WHAT’S THE BEST WAY TO ENSURE I WILL RECEIVE ALERTS DURING AN EMERGENCY?

The best way to ensure you are notified in an emergency is to sign up for alerts
at the county level and/or download the Everbridge mobile app. Another option is
to text your zip code to 888777. Finally, you should always try to monitor local
TV and/or radio outlets during an emergency.


CAN I SIGN SOMEONE ELSE UP FOR EVERBRIDGE?

In order to protect the privacy of others, Everbridge requires a unique username
and password per registered account. A single account can register up to five
addresses per alerting organization, which means you can receive alerts at work,
school, play, home and for loved one’s locations.


WILL EVERBRIDGE SHARE MY INFORMATION?

Everbridge provides full control over privacy settings; you decide what
information is shared and when, including your location, images and videos. This
information will not be shared outside of Everbridge or the organization with
which you have purposefully connected.


WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION
ABOUT EMERGENCIES IN OREGON?


HAZARD PREPAREDNESS

https://www.oregon.gov/oem


COVID-19 VACCINE INFORMATION

Getting Immunized


WILDFIRE RECOVERY & RESPONSE

https://wildfire.oregon.gov


LIVE ALERT MESSAGES

 

For current emergency notifications throughout the State of Oregon, see the list
of available “messages” below. If the notification was sent to a specific
geographic location, the impacted area can be viewed on the map. Please go to
your local county or tribe website or follow local news media for additional
information.





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