50,000 First AlertŪ Public Alert Radios Heading to Alabama
(OAKMONT, PA & HUNTSVILLE, AL) February 10, 2010 In the next four months, 50,000 First AlertŪ Public Alert Radios will be delivered door-to-door...Read More...
 
 
EMA Distributes New Emergency Radios
Some Anniston and area residents last week found packages on their doorsteps that may help save their lives down the road. Employees of Warning Syste...Read More...
 
 
Emergency Alert Radio Distribution Begins in January, 2010
Emergency Alert Radio distribution gets underway in January The New Year brings a new opportunity to enhance public safety in Calhoun County. More tha...Read More...
 
 
Project manager recognized for EAR Distribution
Cleburne County Executive Officer Steve Swafford was recognized recently by the Alabama Integrated Process Team (IPT) for his role as Project Manager...Read More...
 
 
EAR Distribution garners state award
The Cleburne County Commission's efforts in assisting citizens in Cleburne and surrounding counties with a project to provide more than 100,000 emerge...Read More...
 
 
Price is right for radios
Few people will pass up a bargain. Fewer people will pass up something thats free.  So why is the Gadsden-Etowah Emergency Management Agency having pr...Read More...
 
 
EMA official touts emergency alert radios
Free really does mean free when it comes to emergency alert radios being distributed to residents in Etowah and other counties in Northeast Alabama.Read More...
 
 
Tip of the Hat: Emergency radios
Thanks to the work of local Emergency Management Agencies and coordinating programs, people living in Talladega and St. Clair counties will be able to...Read More...
 
 
Residents of six counties to receive free radios
Beginning in January, thousands of Alabama residents will have the opportunity to protect their homes and businesses with a free emergency alert radio...Read More...
 
 
EMA preps for radio program
At the start of the new year, Jacksonville residents and businesses will be offered the chance to get an emergency alert radio for free.Read More...
 
 
Mayor and council moving forward
Patricia Surrett, Project Coordinator for Metro Mail & Printing Services briefed the Pell City Council on the St. Clair County EMAs Community Safe...Read More...
 
 
Of Special Note: Free alert radios are ready for distribution
Emergency Management Agencies in St. Clair and Talladega counties are readying to distribute thousands of Emergency Alert Radios to residents and busi...Read More...
 
 
EMAs gearing up to promote free emergency alert radios
St. Clair and Talladega Emergency Management agencies are gearing up to help promote the distribution of free Emergency Alert Radios. St. Clair Count...Read More...
 
 
EMA to supply emergency alert radios in 2009
During Moodys City Council meeting on Monday, the St. Clair County EMA in conjunction with Metro Mail and Printing Services, announced plans to distri...Read More...
 
 
Emergency Alert Radio project awarded to Metro Services
The distribution of free emergency alert radios in Calhoun, Clay, Cleburne, Etowah, St. Clair and Talladega counties is one step closer to getting und...Read More...
 
 
Emergency alert radios to be distributed in northeast Alabama
The warning sound of potential disasters will change for residents in parts of northeast Alabama in early 2009. More than 145,000 homes in six countie...Read More...
 
 
Homes, businesses to receive free alert radios
The announcement of free emergency alert radios for all homes and businesses in Etowah County is good news, Gadsden Mayor Sherman Guyton said.
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