LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – On Tuesday, Jan. 30, at approximately 10 a.m., the Lake County Sheriff’s Office of Emergency Services will initiate an “All-Call” with the Nixle 360 system.
The “All-Call” is designed to test the system to ensure it is operating correctly and reaching as many people as possible.
Nixle 360 provides emergency notification services to the residents in Lake County. The notifications are primarily done through landline, cell phone, text message and emails.
"By utilizing the Nixle 360 emergency alerting system, we’re able to streamline and make the process much more efficient in the way we notify residents of actual emergencies including imminent threats, saving time and redirecting valuable resources elsewhere that we need to protect our community in times of crisis,” said Lake County Sheriff Brian Martin.
Officials encourage all residents and businesses to go to the Lake County Sheriff’s Office Web site at www.lakesheriff.com and click on the Nixle 360 “Services” tab on the Web page, then click on the “Nixle Alerts” tab.
Residents and business owners are strongly encouraged to enter their contact information, including additional phone numbers, cell phone, text and email addresses. By doing this, it ensures the best chance of being contacted during an emergency or critical situation.
If you do not have Internet access, please contact a friend or family member to help add your contact information to the emergency database. You can also call the Lake County Office of Emergency Services at 707-263-1813 for assistance.
Sheriff’s office plans ‘All-Call’ emergency test call Jan. 30
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