Founded in 2009, NIXLE provides a mass communications hub built exclusively for government to provide secure, reliable, and relevant information to residents in real-time. Today, over 7,200 Agencies around the United States rely on NIXLE for Community Engagement and Emergency Communications. NIXLE’S exclusive partnerships with NLETS, Google and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children allows local police departments nationwide to send immediate alerts and advisories. For more information, visit www.nixle.com.
The City of Tonkawa has, previously, utilized the NIXLE program with great success but had to suspend the service due to financial reasons. The service is free for end-users but the City/Organization Host must pay an annual fee for the citizens to utilize this service. However, The City of Tonkawa sees a great need for this service now...more than ever. The City of Tonkawa has partnered with NIXLE to implement its Community Notification System to alert residents, in real-time, for localized emergency situations and relevant community advisories. Messages will be able to be viewed and received on citizens’ mobile phones, emails, IPAWS, or Google Alerts.
The City of Tonkawa has partnered with NIXLE to implement its Community Notification System to alert residents, in real-time, for localized emergency situations and relevant community advisories. Messages will be able to be viewed and received on citizens’ mobile phones, emails, IPAWS, or Google Alerts. The City of Tonkawa will launch this free-to-use service in the next 1-2 weeks. Please check the City of Tonkawa Website (www.CityofTonkawa.com), The “City of Tonkawa, OK” Facebook Page, The “Tonkawa PD” Facebook Page, or the “Tonkawa Fire Department” Facebook Page for more information. When the service is launched, citizens may register at one of the sites (mentioned above) or they can opt in via their mobile phones. More information will be released, soon.
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