Fort Stockton city officials are encouraging residents to register for the city’s Emergency Notification System to stay informed about emergencies and important public safety notices.
The system allows residents to receive alerts by phone call, text message, or email regarding situations that could affect their safety or daily routines. Notifications may include severe weather warnings, fires, public health alerts, criminal activity, and other emergency situations affecting the area.
City officials say the service is designed to help residents receive timely, reliable information and make informed decisions during emergencies. Registration is free for all residents of Pecos County, and households are encouraged to sign up all family members who have phones.
The city notes that emergency messages sent through the system will display a Pecos County caller ID, helping residents identify official alerts.
Officials emphasized that staying connected through the notification system is an important step in community preparedness and public safety.
Residents can register online, by phone, by text message, or through the Hyper-Reach mobile app, which is available for both Android and Apple devices.
