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Macon County EMA to test emergency alert system Wednesday

By Lindsay Romano Jul 8, 2024 | 10:37 AM

July 8, 2024 – On Wednesday, July 10th at 11:00 A.M., the Macon County Emergency Telephone System Board will be conducting the annual emergency alert TEST using the Macon County Emergency Alert & Notification System. 

This System will be used in the event of an emergency within Macon County. Alerts will be sent out with potentially lifesaving messages regarding critical events such as chemical leaks, active shooter situations, etc. This information will be sent to residents who have signed up online and to any resident who uses a landline telephone. If you only use a cell phone, you will not receive these critical notifications unless you sign up online. 

Alerts for significant weather events are also among the notifications residents may sign up for. 

Villages and Cities in Macon County are able to send Alerts to anyone who signs up for alerts such as, but not limited to, boil orders, road closures or construction, and winter weather closures. The municipalities offering these alerts are: Decatur, Forsyth, Harristown, Long Creek, Maroa, Mt. Zion, Oreana, and Warrensburg. 

There are several ways to receive an alert: Text, phone call, email, TTY/TTD, or using the Everbridge app found in the App Store. 

If you are already signed up for the Macon County Emergency Alert & Notification System, log in to verify your contact information is up to date. If you have signed up and do not receive the notification on July 10th, please correct your contact information online. 

If you haven’t signed up, please do so by visiting one of the websites listed below. Once on the page, look for the police car icon that says >>CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP 

www.decaturil.gov 

www.maconcountyema.org 

www.sheriff-macon-il.us 

https://maconcounty.illinois.gov