City of
This system allows designated
city officials to deliver emergency messages to every residence in the city or
in selected areas or neighborhoods as warranted. The system delivers a recorded message to the
person who answers the phone, and also leaves a message if an answering machine
picks up. Cell phones may or may not get
messages, depending on which cell phone provider the customer has. If no message is left, you should see the
number 999-911-9999 on your caller ID.
The system will attempt to call a number three times before it stops
trying to make contact.
Emergencies for which the
system might be activated include hazardous materials spills, lost children or
elderly people, evacuation notices, fires, floods, bomb threats, hostage
situations or any other emergency in which the public would benefit from rapid
notification. The system is capable of
placing 1,500 calls per minute, which will provide ample time for notification
in virtually all emergencies with the possible exception of tornados.
The city is asking every
resident and business to fill out a form with numbers they would like to be in
the Code Red system. This information is
confidential and will not be shared with anyone outside the Code Red
system. Residents may list up to five
telephone numbers, including cell phones, of numbers used by persons living at
that address. Businesses may list up to
10 phone numbers for the place of business.
In order to place phone
numbers in the system, you may:
·
Go to the City of
·
Check your
September water bill. On the back,
residents will be able to list their phone numbers and return the stub with
payment. Businesses will not have this
option.
·
Pick up a form(s)
at any of the following places:
The city’s goal is to have as
complete a data base as possible by September 30. Residents and businesses may make changes
throughout the year however, as phone numbers or addresses change. Only by notifying City of Meridian Homeland
Security Department with changes will you be assured of receiving an emergency
call. That number is 601-485-1826.
Those who are authorized to
launch an emergency message include the mayor (or the chief administrative
officer in the mayor’s absence,) the police chief, the fire chief, the public
works director and the director of homeland security. If an emergency notice is launched, those in
the data base will hear one of those five voices telling them of the emergency
and giving instructions as necessary.
For more information, call
601-485-1826.