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Clinton County to switch emergency alerts to Rave, schedules radio cutover for Dec. 16–18
Summary
Clinton County emergency services told commissioners the county will replace Code Red with the Rave alerting platform on Jan. 1, 2026; dispatchers will be offered ride‑along training with Lock Haven City Police and a radio system cutover for first responders is set for Dec. 16–18 with continued parallel operation for about six months.
Jonathan, director of emergency services, told the Clinton County work session on Dec. 1 that the county will retire the Code Red platform on Dec. 31 and move to the Rave alerting system on Jan. 1. "Rave is gonna be our new alerting system for Clinton County," he said, and staff have already transferred Code Red signups into the new system.
Jonathan said the county will run public information and newspaper notices so residents can confirm contact details after Rave goes live. He advised residents to wait until Jan. 1 to sign…
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