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CodeRED Mobile Alert

Thousands of public safety organizations across the United States and Canada use the CodeRED community notification system to initiate emergency notifications. The CodeRED Mobile Alert app enables subscribers to receive these notifications directly to their personal cell phone whether at home, on the road, or traveling around the country. Alerts are initiated by authorized public safety officials to deliver location-based notifications and are not issued by Emergency Communications Network or its staff.
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News Free ECN INC iPhone, iPad, iPod

Free alerts available*
- Emergency
- Community
- Missing persons

*PLEASE NOTE: If the public safety agency covering your current location is not subscribed to the CodeRED service, you will not receive alerts through this application. If your city or state does not currently subscribe to CodeRED, contact your local public safety organization today to let them know your community would benefit from this service.

Helpful hints:

• Enable location services on your phone.
• The app also features the ability to view local radar footage for the past hour and satellite imagery of the previous 24 hours.
• The CodeRED Mobile Alert app comes with a complimentary 30-day trial of CodeRED Mobile Weather Alerts that automatically notifies U.S.-based subscribers of severe weather. The optional CodeRED Weather Warning add-on is $0.99/year, but it is NOT required to purchase in order to receive emergency, general, and missing person alerts.
• Your app account and the account you create for your community’s CodeRED system are NOT associated with each other. You must create separate accounts.

Questions or issues regarding the app? Before writing a negative review, please contact us – we’re here to help! Email us at [email protected] or call toll-free at 866-533-6935.

Reviews

Good start but needs more
jpsod

Please add the option to have one or more zip codes for locations, rather than requiring gps only. As other reviewer has also stated, having to navigate entire US every time App is loaded is not efficient in an emergency. I can see you building a good beta version upon these suggestions - a good start.


Terrible App Don’t Waste Your Time
AstroJoe62

I have NEVER gotten an alert. We have had two major crimes in our area today. One was a fatal shoot that was huge on local news that happened less than 2 miles from our home and nothing. The other crime made national news and again nothing from the app. Completely worthless!


Can’t login
nma_2014

Warning: if you sign up online with a third party oauth service (facebook/google) you can’t login with this app.


Worthless, seriously.
John (Wildfire Survivor)

Did someone get paid to develop this app? Try looking up any of the fires all over the news right now. This is irresponsible, they need to take it down and stop adding confusion to dangerous situations. After reading the developer responses - I don’t understand, are you going to troubleshoot interface problems with people after they’re burnt alive in their sleep, expecting an emergency notice from you that didn’t work properly?


Flaws
SusieMcQ

1) cannot pinpoint emergency site on map (we are in rural area) 2) sound does not work for either notifications or for verbal option in determining nature of alert.


Not free
goodgreif99

Beware this is not free when your time runs out then they want u to pay $1 to resign rip-off


What Does This Thing Do?
Todd Camack

What’s the point of any app that is confusing/doesn’t work? It seems to be completely non-functional.


Can’t sign in.
acdev

I signed up on the website using my google account information (Log in with Google). I can’t sign in to the app. The app is pretty useless.


Unreliable Dats
JamuJoe

This app is worse than nothing, as it fails to show what should be alerts within my set radius.


Fell for this
tcowden

I thought this app would be a good addition, but as soon as I installed it I began getting SPAM email to the email account that the program sets up for your “alerts.” Not what I signed up for. Into the trash it goes.


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