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City of Lufkin rolls out new emergency alert system
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LUFKIN – The City of Lufkin is moving to a new emergency alert system this month and is asking

all residents to sign up, ensuring timely notifications.

For more than a decade, the City has used Everbridge to send alerts but will move this month to a

new system called Genasys. The system will be used much like Everbridge – to alert citizens of

informational and emergency happenings via phone, email, and text message, according to

Communication Director Jessica Pebsworth.

“Much like Everbridge, Genasys allows users to opt-in to the types of alerts they would like to

receive as well as their preferred contact method,” Pebsworth said. “What users experience in the

citizen portal is about the same as Everbridge, but the city side of Genasys is more user-friendly

and intuitive. This will make it quicker for city officials to get alerts out during times when seconds

truly count.”

In the past, the city has used its emergency alert system to communicate issues with water, weather,

traffic, and even police incidents.

“Everbridge was invaluable to us during the ‘Snowpocalypse’ of 2021,” Pebsworth said. “We

believe this new system will be even more effective in communicating with citizens in emergency

situations.”

Though Everbridge contacts are expected to transfer into Genasys, city officials recommend

registering to ensure alerts are received properly.

“Citizens may find that their information didn’t transfer or that it is outdated,” Pebsworth said.

“That is why we recommend they register now.”

Register for alerts here: AlertLufkin.com
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