The high wind conditions over the weekend remind us that it is never too late to sign up for emergency alerts. The most current information will come directly from local agencies such as: county sheriff, county manager, city or emergency responders. A list of local county contacts can be found on the Local Info Sources page of coemergency.com. Sign up now to receive emergency alerts from your local county.
We also suggest that you bookmark webpages for your local agencies or those that you may be visiting. These include: fire departments, sheriff and police departments, US Forest Service, Colorado State Parks and your local city pages.
Other emergency alert and preparedness sources to sign up for or bookmark are:
Colorado Department of Transportation:
CDOT Twitter Feed and cotrip.org
NOAA's National Weather Service:
weather.gov
ReadyColorado:
ReadyColorado Twitter Feed and readycolorado.com
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