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The City of Frederick has introduced CoFAlerts, a new emergency alert system aimed at improving the speed and accuracy of public safety notifications. Developed in partnership with the Frederick Police Department and powered by the Everbridge platform, the system is designed to reach residents, businesses, and visitors with critical updates on emergencies such as weather alerts, safety threats, and missing persons.

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Users can receive alerts through text messages, emails, or push notifications. The system allows the city to disseminate real-time updates during incidents like snow emergencies, shelter-in-place orders, or police advisories. In addition to city-issued notifications, subscribers can opt in to receive automated alerts from the National Weather Service for severe weather events including tornado warnings and flash flood alerts.

CoFAlerts will fully replace the City Alerts system currently in use. That system will be retired after July 1, 2025. Anyone subscribed to the existing platform must re-register through the new system to continue receiving notifications. The switch marks a transition to a single, centralized alert service for all city emergency communications.

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To sign up for CoFAlerts, users should visit frederickmd.gov/cofalerts, create an Everbridge account, and select “City of Frederick (CoFAlerts)” under the Municipalities tab. A brief tutorial video is also available to help guide residents through the registration process and outline the system’s features.

Article by multiple RFHC contributors, based upon information from the City of Frederick Office of Emergency Management


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