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Helpful Tips on Signing Up for Citizen Alert

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Everyone with a cell phone should have their own account, even if they live in the same household. If two cell phone numbers are listed on the account, the second number will not receive the notification once you
confirm receipt. Don't make yourself responsible to contact everyone in your household - let us do that for you!

  • Do not turn your cell phone off at night if it is your only phone in the house. Think of it like a smoke alarm - you need to hear it for it to work!
  • Signing up with a cell phone allows us to notify you even if you aren't at home.
  • We cannot contact you if you don't sign up!
  • If you do not have access to a computer you may call your local emergency management office and they can sign you up. The disadvantage is that you will not control your own account and will need to call the office to have updates made. If you create your own account you will have ownership and can update it as needed.
TIP: If you have a cell phone, you must opt in to receive alerts. Landlines are automatically uploaded into the system.

Sign Up TODAY!

Would you need special help in an emergency?

You might want to apply to be in the Disaster Registry if in the case of a flood, forest fire or other disaster you or someone you care for would:

  • Need outside help to safely leave your home during an emergency
  • Be in jeopardy if you stayed in your home, without assistance, for three days
  • Need special notification about the need for evacuation, due to impairment

The Disaster Registry provides the names and locations of people who need special assistance to fire, police, health and rescue workers. Being on the disaster registry does not guarantee that you'll get help first in a disaster. There are so many needs during a disaster that first responders may not be able to assist you for an extended period of time, but if your name is in the registry, they will know of your need for special assistance. www.rvcog.org 541-664-6674

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Jackson County Emergency Management
10 S Oakdale Ave. Rm #214
Medford, Oregon 97501
jacksonem@jacksoncountyor.gov
541-774-6790

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❄️ 🎶 Walkin’ into winter wonderland 🎶❄️ Crater Lake is looking beautiful! Please check trip check and take your car emergency kit before you head out this weekend!
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CALTRANS: Northern California I-5 conditions.
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⚠️ UPDATE ⚠️ 8:13 PM on 11/20/2024 ODOT SW Oregon: Interstate 5 is now open northbound and southbound over the Siskiyou Summit between milepost 11 in Ashland and the Oregon-California border. Chains are required on all vehicles excluding four-wheel drive and all-wheel drive vehicles unless towing. Do not detour on secondary roads. While the freeway is open, travel may still be difficult with changing weather conditions. If you choose to travel, be prepared for chain restrictions and watch for snowplows and workers in the area. Carry emergency supplies and check the weather forecast and TripCheck.com before traveling. Be aware that GPS may show unsafe routes! Original Post: ODOT: SW Oregon: UPDATE: Interstate 5 southbound is closed at milepost 11 in Ashland due to extreme winter weather conditions in Northern California. This will be a long-term closure. Postpone travel until conditions improve. Check TripCheck.com for updates.
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‼️ODOT: SW Oregon: TRAFFIC ALERT ‼️ODOT crews expect treacherous conditions for overnight travel over the High Cascade passes near Diamond Lake and Crater Lake (OR 62 and OR 230 north of Prospect, OR 138E between OR 230 and U.S. 97) and on I-5 near the Siskiyou Summit. Plan for heavy and drifting snow, high winds and low to zero visibility. If possible, AVOID TRAVEL IN THIS AREA. Be prepared for the possibility of a full closure of the listed highways as conditions worsen. Carry chains and chain up when required. Check TripCheck.com often for updates on conditions and closures.
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