New Emergency Information Provider

The City of Flemingsburg Selects Emergency Notification Provider

Hyper-Reach Chosen to Help Protect Lives and Property 

City of Flemingsburg/Flemingsburg, Kentucky 

Telephone-based mass notifications systems are used by thousands of public safety agencies across the US to warn citizens about local emergencies, hazards and other threats.  Now the City of Flemingsburg announces that they have selected Hyper-Reach to help bring this same life-saving capability to the area.  Hyper-Reach is a state of the art mass emergency notification system designed specifically for public safety.  The city expects to have the service fully operational by the end October 2019.

The new emergency alert system will provide rapid notification of hazardous and urgent situations using a mix of telephone calls, text and email messages, and even TTY/TDD service for the hearing impaired.  The system sends thousands of these messages to geographically targeted households in seconds, and can simultaneously deliver them to an even broader audience via social media, as well as sending broadcast messages to most current mobile telephones (made since 2011) in an affected area by providing access to FEMA’s Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA) system.  

The City of Flemingsburg plans to use the service primarily for alerts about weather and environmental hazards, utility emergencies, sanitation services, criminal activity and missing persons.  Landline phones are automatically enrolled for Community alerts, but Weather alerts to landline phones and Community and Weather alerts to mobile phones and email addresses are only included when people enroll. Residents and people who work in the City of Flemingsburg/Fleming County are encouraged to enroll now either by calling or texting “Alert” to 606 206-8050 or by going to the website
http://hyper-reach.com/kyflemingsignup.html

Citizens can also download the Hyper-Reach Anywhere app on their smartphone.  Hyper-Reach Anywhere is a free smartphone app that allows individual citizens to manage and monitor the alerts they receive, both for their home and office addresses and for other addresses they care about such as those of elderly relatives or friends. 

The City of Flemingsburg is an agency with a mission to protect the citizens of Flemingsburg/Fleming County.

Hyper-Reach (www.hyper-reach.com) is a mass notification system with over 15 years of experience in emergency messaging.  Hyper-Reach sends messages via automated telephone calls, text messaging (SMS), email, and social media, such as Twitter.  Other uses of Hyper-Reach include Amber alerts, toxic chemical warnings, and armed shooter alerts.  In addition to 911 centers, Hyper-Reach is used by law enforcement, educational institutions, and corporations.

For more information about Hyper-Reach, go to www.hyper-reach.com or call 855-266-8439 (855 2-Notify).