Phoenix – a new emergency warning warning system in Scottsdale starts just in time for the open golf tournament WM Phoenix Phoenix.
The free rave alert alert will allow the police station in Scottsdale to effectively notify residents and visitors if there is an emergency. The alerts will be sent for incidents such as difficult weather, fears of public safety, evacuation and missing persons.
Scotsdale’s emergency warning system will also be used to provide critical information during large -scale events, starting next week with WM Phoenix Open.
Participants may register for signals specific to the TPC Scottsdale annual Golf Pro Golf Tournament by sending text messages to the Golf25 to 67283. The system could be useful for the 2024 event, which has been delayed several times due to adverse weather.
How to register for an emergency warning warning system in Scotsdale
All Skotsdale residents are urged to register for a warning warning system, which is part of a public safety initiative across the country.
Users can customize notifications and delivery methods, with text, email and voice messages.
More information on how the system works, including instructions on how to register, is available on the website of the Arizona Ministry’s Administration Website 9-1-1.
Many Arizona Law enforcement agencies, including Maricopa Sheriff’s Sheriff Service, are already using the warning warning system.