Wheatland county

Emergency Management

CodeRED Emergency Alert System for Wheatland & Golden Valley Counties

Wheatland and Golden Valley Counties have implemented the CodeRED solution for emergency alerts and important notifications. We encourage you to download the mobile app and to register your information with CodeRED using the one of the methods below.

Note from the Director:

If you register for CodeRed, it is extremely important that you add CodeRed to your contacts in your phone. If you don’t, there is a great chance that you will miss notifications! Please add both phone numbers listed below as well as the email address to ensure that you will get all notifications in a timely manner. If you are receiving notifications that you believe are not meant for you, please call my office at 406-940-5750. Thank you!

For your contacts:

Phone: 1 (206) 536-3685

Phone: 246-39

Email: noreply@prod.onsolve.net

Text

Text “WGVALERT” to  24639


Download

Download the CodeRed App on the App Store or Google Play

Having trouble registering with CodeRed? Call Cody Nelson, DES director, at (406) 940-5750.

Frequently Asked Questions About CodeRED

CodeRED® is an emergency notification system that enables local public safety personnel to notify residents and businesses by telephone, text message, email and more of time-sensitive information, emergencies or urgent alerts. The system can reach hundreds of thousands of individuals in minutes to ensure information such as evacuation notices, missing persons, inclement weather advisories and more are quickly shared. Only authorized officials have access to send alerts using the CodeRED system.

Any message regarding the safety of our residents and community will be disseminated using CodeRED. We will send out alerts via phone, text and email in a variety of situations including boil water notices, gas leaks, evacuation notices, police activity, fire emergencies, missing persons and more. This is a community alert system to ensure you remain informed of important information. Please keep in mind that as you register to receive CodeRED, you have the ability to select your preferred means of communication.

No, registering for CodeRED phone calls, text messages, and email is free. Simply sign up on our enrollment website and select your preferred means of communication.

A CodeRED message will have the caller ID # 206-536-3695. We suggest that you program these numbers into your cell phone as a “new contact” and use “CodeRED” as the contact name. If you need to replay the message received, you can dial this number and listen to the message again in its entirety.

CodeRED helps keep you informed and prepared for any emergencies that may occur in our area. Officials will send messages to alert you of emergency details, instructions or precautions that you need in order to make well-informed decisions and remain safe. This system is precise enough to geotarget residents within an exact area of impact, so that only those people who are affected by an emergency situation are notified.

Visit our website and create your profile to enter the required information online (address, name, phone number(s) and email). This is the quickest way to sign up because the information you supply is immediately registered in the system. If you do not have internet at home, please consider visiting a library or asking a friend or family member for assistance.

No resident should assume that their information is in the system. Please visit our website and look for the link for the CodeRED Enrollment page to register online.

Yes, you can register more than one phone number and/or email address for your location when you register for CodeRED. Please note that it is highly recommended you register at least one phone number and one email address to ensure that you will receive CodeRED alerts in the event of a power outage or an incident that may occur late at night when you are generally asleep.

If you receive a CodeRED phone call, listen carefully to the entire message. You can repeat the message by pressing 0. Do not call 911 for further information unless directed to do so, or you need immediate aid from the police or fire department. If you receive a CodeRED email or text message, please be sure to read the entire message carefully and follow all instructions.

The CodeRED system will leave a message on your answering machine or voicemail if you miss the phone call. If you do not have an answering machine, the system will consider the call as “incomplete” and will attempt to call again after several minutes have passed. If your phone line is busy, CodeRED will try two more times to connect. At any point, you may re-dial the 800 number on your caller ID to hear a replay of the message sent.

Renewals are not necessary as long as your contact information has not changed. If you move, however, you must update your information to ensure you will continue receiving these valuable alerts.

CodeRED offers a mobile app for Apple and Android devices. All residents and business owners are encouraged to download the free app to receive alerts based on the geo-location of your phone. As you travel throughout other CodeRED communities, you can receive important alerts that include community, emergency and severe weather information.

To download the CodeRED app, visit the App Store or Google Play.