Carroll Announces Enhanced Emergency Mass Notification Alert

Carroll County has launched Carroll Alert, an enhanced opt-in mass notification system that can be used when significant hazards to life and property threaten the community.

Emergencies can happen anywhere and at any time, so it’s important that individuals and families are prepared. Carroll Alert, powered by Everbridge, provides information and emergency messages to residents quickly and through a variety of communication methods. To ensure emergency notices are received efficiently, residents are encouraged to log in to the Carroll County self-registration portal by visiting www.carrollalert.org and provide the requested contact information, including phone numbers and email addresses. All information in the portal is kept strictly confidential.

Citizens should be aware that even if they choose not to opt-in to the Carroll Alert system, they may still receive emergency messages through the traditional emergency notification system and the Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS)/Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) IPAWS/WEA system. These systems are typically used for notifications such as Amber Alerts and Presidential Alerts. Modern cell phones are generally capable of receiving such messages.

Several online sources providing good emergency preparedness information include:

  1. Maryland Department of Emergency Management (MDEM): http://mdem.maryland.gov
  2. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA): http://www.ready.gov

Additional information can also be found in the Are You Ready? Citizen’s Guide to Emergency Preparedness, and on the Carroll County Emergency Management website. Residents are also encouraged to sign up for the Prepare Me Carroll App.