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Get Emergency Alerts For Newberg And Dundee
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Emergency alerts through Everbridge allow City officials to send emergency notifications or other information considered important to Newberg and Dundee, businesses, and the surrounding area. There is no charge to use the Everbridge system, and personal information is kept confidential.
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Within the Everbridge system, users can choose what types of alerts they would like to receive and how they would like to receive them including through:
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Types of Notifications
- Emergency Evacuation Notices
- Hazardous Chemical Spills
- Missing Person
- Drinking Water Contamination
- Hostage Situations
- Criminal Activity
- Public Health Crisis
- Flushing water lines where water might be discolored but safe to drink (non-emergency)
- Parking or travel-related concerns during city-wide events