Porter County Urges Community to Sign Up for Smart911 to Enable Coronavirus Awareness for First Responders
As Porter County prepares for and responds to the spread of the coronavirus, public health and safety officials are strongly encouraging the community to sign up for the Smart911 national safety profile registry, a FREE SERVICE that allows individuals and families to provide critical medical information to 9-1-1 and first responders, in counties or areas that have subscribed to the service. Porter County, which has been a subscriber since 2011, is launching the “Take Control, Let Us Know” campaign to empower the community to take action, and provide valuable and accurate health data that increases the awareness of 9-1-1, first responders, and Emergency Management to an individual’s risk level for coronavirus.
Members of our community are looking for ways to improve the safety of their families, friends and neighbors as the coronavirus spreads. By signing up for Smart911, individuals can help first responders get the key information they need about every person who may need assistance, not only during this outbreak, but during any emergency.
Individuals can create a Smart911 Safety Profile for their household at http://www.smart911.com or on the Smart911 App that provides critical medical information for those who may be at higher risk of developing a serious COVID-19 illness. As identified by the CDC, the vulnerable population includes older adults, and those with a history of chronic medical conditions like heart disease, diabetes, lung disease, respiratory conditions, and compromised immune systems. ONLY When an individual calls 9-1-1 from a pre-registered number, will their Smart911 Safety Profile display, which will then allow our public safety agencies to send emergency response teams to the right location with enhanced medical data. This information cannot be accessed unless you call 911 from a phone number associated with your Smart911 Safety Profile.
Individuals can additionally self-identify if they are under quarantine, and whether it is self-imposed or directed by a health professional. The Smart911 App allows quarantined individuals to receive check-in messages on their health status. Smart911 also allows individuals to sign up for alerts from Porter County officials to receive reliable information about the changing coronavirus situation. Individuals who sign up will also receive tailored alerts based on their specific needs and geographic location. With enhanced coronavirus awareness, individuals and first responders have vital information to take proper precautions.
“As the coronavirus continues to be a major public health concern, we are doing everything we can to prepare, respond, and mitigate risk to those in our community who need assistance,” stated Lance Bella, Director of the Porter County Emergency Management Agency. “The information provided in a Smart911 Safety Profile enables us to know who is at the greatest risk in our community. We can provide individuals with critical updates based on their location and health history. Ultimately, Smart911 gives our community the chance to be proactive, and lets us know who requires our services. We urge the residents of Porter County to take action, sign up for Smart911, and help us address the coronavirus outbreak.”
www.smart911.com
Address/Location
Porter County EMA
1995 State Road 2
Valparaiso, IN 46383
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 219-462-8654