
By Shannon Lukens for Steamboat Radio News/Blizzard Broadcasting.
Sign up for your local county alert system. It’s especially important this year as wildfire season approaches.

In Moffat County, Sheriff Chip McIntyre says there is a new Moffat County Alerts system and he asks that everyone sign up, in case of an emergency where you need to be notified. More information and a QR code is on our website.
Link to more information on website.
Press Release from the Moffat County Sheriff’s Office.
Moffat County Emergency Management Launches Updated “Moffat Alerts” Emergency Notification System
Craig, Colorado — Moffat County Emergency Management, operating under the Moffat County Sheriff’s Office, has upgraded the county’s emergency alert notification system. The system has transitioned from Everbridge to a new platform, Regroup, in an effort to enhance emergency communication with residents across Moffat County.
This important update is designed to improve how emergency notifications are delivered to the public. The new Regroup system will provide faster alert delivery, increased system reliability, and improved communication capabilities during emergencies and critical incidents.
Moffat County officials are urging all residents, visitors, and businesses to register for the updated alert system as soon as possible. Even individuals who previously signed up for alerts under the Everbridge system must re-register in order to continue receiving emergency notifications.
Citizens can sign up by visiting the following link: 👉 https://MoffatAlerts.app.regroup.com/contacts/sign_up
Residents may also register quickly by scanning the attached QR code. The Moffat Alerts system is used to notify the public about emergencies, severe weather, wildfire activity, evacuation notices, public safety incidents, and other time-sensitive information that may impact the community.
Stay alert. Stay prepared. Stay safe.

Those in Routt County can go to RouttCountyAlerts.com
*A valid Routt County address is required to register.*

RIO BLANCO ALERTS (REVERSE 911)

Non-Emergency Police/Fire/Medical Phone Number: 970-723-4242
Residents: Register to receive emergency alerts for your home, work, or other important locations.
Visitors: To receive emergency alerts throughout Jackson County, text JALERTS to 888777. These alerts will be sent via text only. You can also text JCEVAC to 888777 to receive information on any evacuations within Jackson County.
Reply STOP to remove yourself at any time.
Jackson County Community Alerts
Jackson County Sheriff’s Office will communicate community information using keywords and subscription services. These alerts will be sent via email and text only.
Residents: Register to receive the community alerts listed below through your citizen opt-in account Here.
Residents & Visitors: You can also receive community alerts by signing up using a keyword.
Please see the list of keywords and descriptions below.
JINFO: This keyword will be used to communicate non-emergency information such as road closures, utility outages, etc. Text JINFO to 888777.
*Text and data rates apply*. Reply STOP to remove yourself at any time

Grand County has launched “Grand County Alerts,” a state-of-the-art emergency notification system powered by Rave – Motorola and Smart911. This new platform replaces the former CodeRED system and represents a significant upgrade in emergency communications.
“Grand County Alerts strengthens our ability to communicate with residents when it matters most,” said Emergency Management Director Alexis Kimbrough. “This service allows for critical, real-time communication, providing the public with the information they need to take immediate precautions during hazardous situations.”
The transition to Grand County Alerts was driven by a commitment to data security and public trust following a widely reported data breach involving the previous vendor, CodeRED. Registering for the emergency alert service is free, and provides timely alerts about law enforcement activity, evacuations and other emergency situations via phone call, text message or email.
Individuals who were previously signed up for CodeRED will not be automatically enrolled in Grand County Alerts. To receive life-saving notifications, all residents, business owners, second-home owners and visitors must manually register.
How to Sign Up
Registration takes less than five minutes. The new system is very robust, and offers users to provide additional information about themselves to help during an emergency, such as medical needs or conditions, disabilities, number of pets in the household and livestock. Providing this information is only optional – the most important information is your name, the phone number(s) to send information to during an emergency, and your location on the map.
To register:
- Visit GCEmergency.com and click on “Register for Grand County Alerts,”
- Text “GCALERTS” to 67283, or
- Download the “Smart911” app from the App Store or Google Play
For help registering, call 970-725-3801 or email OEM@co.grand.co.us. Public safety officials encourage the community to sign up immediately to ensure they are reachable before the upcoming spring weather season.
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