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New York City residents get custom emergency notifications

This award-winning emergency notification program alerts NYC residents to emergencies, disruptions, planned events, and city services based on their location and preferences for free.

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Mayor Announces Launch of Notify NYC

This pilot program will deliver emergency public information by e-mail, text messages and reverse-911 alerts in four New York City community districts.

Mayor Announces Launch of Notify NYC

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The new Notify NYC app is the city’s “first emergency notification mobile application,” giving users real-time updates on emergency events

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Notify NYC app launches to keep New Yorkers informed about emergencies – Metro US

The Notify NYC app will sent notifications about city emergencies or services.

Notify NYC app launches to keep New Yorkers informed about emergencies – Metro US

New York City to launch new emergency notification app, 'Notify NYC' - ABC7 New York

The New York City Emergency Management Department will launch the Notify NYC app Friday.

New York City to launch new emergency notification app, 'Notify NYC' - ABC7 New York

New Notify NYC app to provide city emergency information

It provides detailed alerts on weather events, traffic and transit disruptions, and more

New Notify NYC app to provide city emergency information

PLAN emergency alert system going mobile in NYC and DC this year, nationwide in 2012 | Engadget

If you live in the U.S., you've probably seen those anger-inducing emergency alert system test messages that interrupt your favorite programming on a weekly basis.

PLAN emergency alert system going mobile in NYC and DC this year, nationwide in 2012 | Engadget

Highlights

  • Notify NYC emergency notifications are provided in 13 different languages, an audio format, and American Sign Language.

  • Notify NYC includes New York City's first emergency notification mobile application.

  • Users can specify which alerts they wanted to receive by entering the zip codes of specific locations that interest them.

  • Notify NYC has sent out more than 9,400 notifications about local emergencies, and its subscription based has grown to more than half a million New Yorker users.

  • In August 2016, Notify NYC was announced as a winner of FEMA's Individual and Community Preparedness Award for being an outstanding inclusive initiative in emergency management.

Summary

Launching the Pilot Program

Former Mayor of New York City $ Michael R. Bloomberg announced the launch$  of the $ Notify NYC$  pilot program in December 2007. The goal of the pilot was to test the effectiveness of quickly delivering localized emergency information to residents via e-mail, texts, and revese 911 alerts in four city districts. Participation in this pilot was open to anyone but the alerts pertained only to Lower Manhattan, the Northeast Bronx, the Rockaways and Southwest Staten Island.

Developed through Intergovernmental Cooperation

Notify NYC was the direct result of a massive collaborative effort between the Office of $ Emergency Management$ , the Department of $ Information, Technology and Telecommunications$ , and the $ Mayor's Community Affairs Unit$ . The development of the program also included a number of New York City's other agencies including the Police Department, the Fire Department, the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, the Department of Environmental Protection, the Department of Sanitation, the Department of Transportation, Housing Preservation and Development, and the Department of Buildings.

Addressing Public Safety Concerns

New York City residents grew increasingly concerned about public safety following a series of incidents in 2007 including a $ steam pipe explosion$ , $ crane collapses$ , and $ tornadoes$ . The Notify NYC program was created to address those concerns and improve emergency information communications. Mayor Bloomberg released an official statement on the matter:

"I have always believed that the public deserves the swiftest access to information its government can accurately provide during emergencies. Notify NYC will give New Yorkers in the pilot communities access to information while serving as a proving ground for different technologies that could one day benefit the entire city."

Participants in the pilot program provided valuable feedback on Notify NYC through surveys, customer service emails and calls to 311.

Phase 1: Expanding the Program

After incorporating feedback from the pilot program, Notify NYC was launched citywide (including residents and vistors of all five boroughs) in May 2009. Residents were able to access the emergency notification service for free after completing a $ simple online registration form$ . Users could even specify which alerts they wanted to receive by entering the zip codes of specific locations that interested them.

Emergency Notification Options

There are 13 different types of optional notification topics available to users including: Emergency Alerts, Emergency Parking Suspension, Ferry Disruptions, Local Mass Transit Disruptions, Major Traffic Disruptions, Planned Events, Public Health Notifications, Regional Mass Transit Disruptions, School Notifications, Significant Event Notifications, Weather Emergencies, Waterbody Advisories, and Beach Notifications.

Notify NYC emergency notifications are provided in 13 different languages, an audio format, and American Sign Language to guarantee comprehension across a diverse assortment of users.

Phase 2: Including a Mobile Application

In September 2017, Notify NYC was updated to include the city's first emergency notification mobile application. The Notify NYC app was released for free to be downloaded by the public in both an $ iOS version$  and $ Android version$ . The mobile app provided real-time updates for emergency alerts including natural disasters and disruption notifications including traffic, public health, and school-related events. Current New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio praised this mobile development stating:

$ "It's crucial that New Yorkers know what's going on around the city, especially in an emergency. This new app will make it easier than ever to stay informed and get alerts about what's happening – both nearby and citywide."$ 

Location-Data Enabled Notifications

Notify NYC app users have the option to enable location tracking on their device which allows alerts to accurately follow them throughout the city. Users can also include five separate addresses to receive alerts specific to areas where they or their loved ones live, work, or attend school. Furthermore, users can choose to enable the "receive all" mode which gives them access to all emergency notifications regardless of location or topic. These detailed results are then displayed on a user-friendly and interactive map.

An Award-Winning Emergency Management Initiative

Notify NYC has become the official source for public information about emergencies and city services for New York City residents. The Notify NYC staff operate 24 hours a day and 7 days a week at $ Watch Command$  where they constantly monitor emergency activity across all five boroughs of New York City. Notify NYC has sent nearly 10,000 emergency notifications and obtained more than half-a-million residential users since the pilot program launched in December 2007. In August 2016, Notify NYC was announced as one of the 11 winners of $ FEMA's Individual and Community Preparedness Award$  for being an outstanding inclusive initiative in emergency management.



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