
Call will urge residents to sign up for warnings
Franzman said he still believes in the sirens, but the CodeREDsystem is a cheaper alternative. The township pays an annual fee toEmergency Communications Network Inc. to use its system, which alsohas the software to do Amber Alerts and to provide localizedwarnings for spills or other hazards.
The call this time
Only those with land lines will receive the call this time, butthose who register can put in information to be notified on theircell phone, by e-mail or text message. Businesses are encouraged toregister as well as those who have unlisted numbers or use VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol)phones as their primary phone service.
Monday's message will ask recipients to pass the work to family,friends and neighbors. Residents can sign up at www.hebronfire.net.Those who don't have a computer can call 996-7121 or stop bythe trustee's office, 131 N. Main St., in Hebron. A street addressalong with a primary phone number are required, and additionalphone numbers, email or text addresses can be entered.
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