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Springfield urges residents to sign up for HyperReach alerts as severe-weather season begins
Springfield ChiefChat · February 20, 2026
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Summary
City officials described HyperReach emergency alerts managed by Clark County EMA, explained polygon targeting (notifications to defined areas), and encouraged residents to register multiple locations for warnings (tornado warnings and evacuation/shelter notices).
Jacob King of Springfield Fire Rescue used ChiefChat to remind residents that the city uses HyperReach for emergencies that require public action, saying the system is managed by the Clark County Emergency Management Agency and can send warnings targeted to polygon-shaped areas rather than broad countywide…
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