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Springfield chiefs urge residents to sign up for Hyperreach and take care on roads during severe-weather season
Summary
On Chief Chat, Fire Chief Jacob King and Police Chief Allison Elliot urged residents to register for Hyperreach alerts tied to the National Weather Service, reminded drivers to avoid distracted driving under Ohio law, and updated listeners on the Citizens Police Academy and upcoming Telecommunicators Week.
Fire Chief Jacob King and Police Chief Allison Elliot used the department’s monthly Chief Chat to urge residents to register their locations with Hyperreach, the Clark County EMA-managed alert system tied to National Weather Service warnings, and to exercise caution on roads as spring weather increases pedestrian and bicycle traffic.
King said Hyperreach lets agencies send warnings and safety messages to affected map…
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