Fredericksburg, Texas – In the aftermath of July’s Hill Country flooding, the City of Fredericksburg asks all Gillespie County residents and property owners to sign up for the CivicPlus Mass Notification System – an emergency alert system designed to keep the public informed and safe.
“Our emergency alert system is a vital tool when it comes to protecting our community,” said Interim Emergency Management Coordinator Frank Stead. “It allows us to be able to get the word out fast—countywide—so folks could evacuate safely and stay out of danger. I strongly urge every resident to sign up for this free service. It could save your life.”
By signing up, the public can receive emergency alerts and severe weather warnings directly to their preferred devices, ensuring timely and critical information reaches them and their families.
Residents can choose to receive alerts via text message, email, pager, or voice mail (in extreme cases). These alerts are provided free of charge, though standard text messaging rates and other charges may apply.
To subscribe to the emergency alerts via SMS text messages only, text FBGTX to 38276. A mobile app, myAlerts, is also available for added convenience.
The emergency alert system will be used for both emergency and significant non-emergency incidents. Emergency alerts may include evacuation orders, shelter-in-place directives, boil water notices, and other urgent actions. Non-emergency alerts could cover significant transportation disruptions or ongoing police or fire activities. This system is not intended for routine information but for incidents that have substantial impacts on residents.
For routine information, residents can find the latest news and updates from the City of Fredericksburg on FBGTX.org or by subscribing to Notify Me email and text notifications. By signing up, residents can receive automatic alerts for bid postings, calendar events, government job openings, press releases and website updates.
For information on emergency alerts and to adjust preferences, go to fbgtx.org/1203/Alerts-Notifications.
To learn more about the City of Fredericksburg, go to FBGTX.org or contact City Hall at (830) 997-7521.
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