Wednesday, June 12, 2019

Receive emergency text messages on your cell phone.


Telephone Emergency Notification System
In an effort to quickly communicate information on impending dangers, the San Bernardino County Sheriff and Fire Departments send high-speed mass notifications via telephone and text messages. This system is known as the Telephone Emergency Notification System (TENS).

The County uses a database of landline telephone numbers, which is updated every six months, to send emergency messages to landline phones only. By signing up below, residents can also receive emergency text messages on their cell phones, add voice over internet phone numbers (V.O.I.P.), and manage their own account using a valid email address. Those without internet connections can sign up by calling 2.1.1 or 888.435.7565.

TENS alerts do not generally go out to the entire County but instead are targeted to affected areas. You must enter a valid San Bernardino County address. This is the address for which you will receive alerts.

SIGN UP -- GO TO:

  1. Sbcfire.org
  2. Click on the “Emergency Services” TAB.
  3. Click on the “Alert and Warning System” LINK.
  4. Scroll to the bottom of the page, to “Telephone Emergency Notification System”.
  5. Click on the “Sign up here for Emergency Alerts” BUTTON.
  6. Then click on the “Register Swift 911” BUTTON and follow the directions.

If you don’t have Internet, you can sign up by calling 2-1-1, or (888) 435-7565.