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A Push For Code Red Emergency Notifications

By: Victor Sotelo
Updated: February 10, 2012
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Lately it has just been fires we have had to deal with but floods are also a threat.

Not mention severe thunderstorms and tornadoes but as severe weather week approaches the emergency management coordinator is pushing code red.

And the reason you may want to sign up is just to make sure you get the call, especially on your cell phone.

A reminder as storm spotters train ahead of severe weather season, you should also prepare yourself and you family, and code red just puts one step ahead of threat.

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