November 9, 2005 (Press Release) --
Wakulla County, Florida (PRWEB) November 4, 2005 -- Wakulla.com and Sheriff David Harvey today announced the availability of a new emergency notification service for residents and land owners of Wakulla County Florida. The service “Wakulla Alert” will give the Sheriff Department’s, Division of Emergency Management one more way to communicate with residents in the Wakulla County Florida area.
Wakulla Alert will allow citizens to receive email notifications about emergencies such as fire, flood, hurricane preparedness, man-made and natural disasters, advisories or missing person alerts. Detailed copies of all notices and advisories will be stored and available online at http://www.Wakulla.com.
The service will keep local Wakulla County residents informed on the status of emergencies and allow the Division of Emergency Management to quickly broadcast answers to frequently asked questions such as “Is it time to evacuate? “ “Can I return to my home yet?” “What’s the best evacuation route?” “What should I do to prepare for man-made and natural disasters?.” The service gives the Emergency Management Division one more method of providing notification and information to Wakulla County citizens.
Wakulla Alert is free and registration is simple - residents can sign up by visiting www.wakulla.com and entering their name and email address in the “Newsletter & Alerts” module and selecting “Wakulla Emergency Notification.”
“This rounds out our warning system for emergency preparedness, continuity planning and disaster recovery where response times are important. The faster we can notify people in an emergency situation, the faster they can respond, or stop worrying and calling for information.” said Joe Blanchard, Wakulla County Director of Emergency Management
About Wakulla.com: http://www.Wakulla.com is the only online news source dedicated to covering Wakulla County Florida which encompasses communities such as Sopchoppy, Crawfordville, St. Marks, Panacea, Shell Point Beach, Wakulla Springs, Wakulla Station and Medart.
The Website includes coverage of many topics of interest to the community:
- Wakulla County real estate – http://www.Wakulla.com/real_estate/
- Wakulla County businesses - http://www.Wakulla.com/business_directory/
- Wakulla news http://www.Wakulla.com/Wakulla_News/
- Also covered are community news, local sports, arts and entertainment, festivals and events, churches and an online discussion forum http://www.Wakulla.com/forums/ that allows community members to express their opinions and solicit opinions from others.
For more information on Wakulla.com or Wakulla Alert contact Mary Katherine Westmark by visiting www.Wakulla.com or (850) 445-4206.
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Wakulla Alert will allow citizens to receive email notifications about emergencies such as fire, flood, hurricane preparedness, man-made and natural disasters, advisories or missing person alerts. Detailed copies of all notices and advisories will be stored and available online at http://www.Wakulla.com.
The service will keep local Wakulla County residents informed on the status of emergencies and allow the Division of Emergency Management to quickly broadcast answers to frequently asked questions such as “Is it time to evacuate? “ “Can I return to my home yet?” “What’s the best evacuation route?” “What should I do to prepare for man-made and natural disasters?.” The service gives the Emergency Management Division one more method of providing notification and information to Wakulla County citizens.
Wakulla Alert is free and registration is simple - residents can sign up by visiting www.wakulla.com and entering their name and email address in the “Newsletter & Alerts” module and selecting “Wakulla Emergency Notification.”
“This rounds out our warning system for emergency preparedness, continuity planning and disaster recovery where response times are important. The faster we can notify people in an emergency situation, the faster they can respond, or stop worrying and calling for information.” said Joe Blanchard, Wakulla County Director of Emergency Management
About Wakulla.com: http://www.Wakulla.com is the only online news source dedicated to covering Wakulla County Florida which encompasses communities such as Sopchoppy, Crawfordville, St. Marks, Panacea, Shell Point Beach, Wakulla Springs, Wakulla Station and Medart.
The Website includes coverage of many topics of interest to the community:
- Wakulla County real estate – http://www.Wakulla.com/real_estate/
- Wakulla County businesses - http://www.Wakulla.com/business_directory/
- Wakulla news http://www.Wakulla.com/Wakulla_News/
- Also covered are community news, local sports, arts and entertainment, festivals and events, churches and an online discussion forum http://www.Wakulla.com/forums/ that allows community members to express their opinions and solicit opinions from others.
For more information on Wakulla.com or Wakulla Alert contact Mary Katherine Westmark by visiting www.Wakulla.com or (850) 445-4206.
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Wakulla Alert, hosted by www.Wakulla.com, allows citizens to receive email notifications about emergencies such as fire, flood, hurricane preparedness, man-made and natural disasters, advisories or mi
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