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Gov Ivey Unveils Alabama s New Emergency Alert System

UpdatedWed, May 26, 2021 at 8:00 am CT Reply CodeRED gives those who want to be included an easy and secure method for inputting information. (Shutterstock) MONTGOMERY, AL Gov, Kay Ivey Tuesday announced that the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency has launched a new high-speed notification system known as CodeRED, designed to notify residents of missing person alerts throughout the state. Our Alabama Fusion Center (AFC) will use the new state-of-the-art system to issue alerts in the event of a missing person and it will have the capability to quickly deliver essential information to citizens throughout the state or in a targeted area, depending on the situation, Ivey said. I encourage all Alabamians to consider enrolling in the new alert system, which will allow everyone to be vigilant and stay informed once a missing person alert is issued.

CodeRED: Alabama Unveils New Emergency Alert System - Office of the Governor of Alabama

Office of the Governor of Alabama ADPH COVID-19 Vaccination Portal: alcovidvaccine.gov Hotline: 1-855-566-5333 (Answered daily from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m.) Newsroom May 25, 2021 Share MONTGOMERY – The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) has launched a new high-speed notification system known as CodeRED, designed to notify residents of missing person alerts throughout the state. ALEA unveiled the new system on Tuesday, May 25, to highlight National Missing Children’s Day. “Our Alabama Fusion Center (AFC) will use the new state-of-the-art system to issue alerts in the event of a missing person and it will have the capability to quickly deliver essential information to citizens throughout the state or in a targeted area, depending on the situation,” Gov. Kay Ivey said. “I encourage all Alabamians to consider enrolling in the new alert system, which will allow everyone to be vigilant and stay informed once a missing person alert is issued.”

ALEA Launches New High-speed Missing Person Alert Called CodeRED

ALEA Launches New High-speed Missing Person Alert Called CodeRED The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) has launched a new high-speed notification system known as CodeRED, designed to notify residents of missing person alerts throughout the state. ALEA unveiled the new system on Tuesday, May 25, to highlight National Missing Children’s Day. “Our Alabama Fusion Center (AFC) will use the new state-of-the-art system to issue alerts in the event of a missing person, and it will have the capability to quickly deliver essential information to citizens throughout the state or in a targeted area, depending on the situation,” Gov. Kay Ivey said. “I encourage all Alabamians to consider enrolling in the new alert system, which will allow everyone to be vigilant and stay informed once a missing person alert is issued.”

Signs near Alabama Capitol reminders of state law banning firearms at demonstrations

Signs near Alabama Capitol reminders of state law banning firearms at demonstrations Updated Jan 19, 2021; Facebook Share Demonstrators carried rifles and wore handguns at protests at some state capitols on Sunday, gatherings that law enforcement prepared for and that remained peaceful. Preparations have been in place around the Alabama Capitol in Montgomery since last week. Posted with the roadblocks near the Capitol are signs alerting people that Alabama law prohibits carrying firearms at demonstrations. The law says, “It shall be unlawful for any person, other than a law enforcement officer, to have in his or her possession or on his or her person or in any vehicle any firearm while participating in or attending any demonstration being held at a public place.” It is found in Section 13A-11-59 of the Code of Alabama.

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