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Targeted Deschutes Alerts Test Wednesday @ 10:00 a.m.

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The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office of Emergency Management will conduct a targeted Deschutes Alerts test at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, February 25. This annual reminder message will be sent to approximately 2,500 residents who have indicated in their Deschutes Alerts profile that they have additional needs, such as mobility challenges, dialysis requirements, or reliance on electrically powered medical equipment.

This is not a countywide test. Only a small subgroup of Deschutes Alerts users will receive the message. The purpose of this reminder is to encourage residents with additional needs to review and update their emergency notification information.

Key Details

  • Date & Time: Wednesday, February 25 at 10:00 a.m
  • Who Will Receive It: Residents who have identified additional needs in their Deschutes Alerts account
  • Why It Matters: Keeping this information current helps emergency responders prioritize outreach during disasters when time allows

Need Help?

  • A call center will be open from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on February 25 at 541-550-4888 for assistance with Deschutes Alerts accounts, password help, and updates
  • Before the test, residents can call 541-388-6501 for account assistance
  • After 2:00 p.m. on February 25, calls to 541-550-4888 will automatically route to staff desks for follow-up

The next countywide Deschutes Alerts test is scheduled for Wednesday, May 6, which will include all registered users (approximately 70,000 people).

For those who rely on electricity for medical equipment or refrigerated medications, it’s also a good idea to contact your power provider about emergency preparedness options:

  • Central Electric Cooperative: 541-548-2144
  • Midstate Electric Cooperative: 541-536-2126
  • Pacific Power: 1-888-221-7070

Deschutes Alerts is a vital tool for keeping our community informed about all types of emergencies or alerts that impact neighborhoods, schools, workplaces, or daily life. Sign up today at deschutesalerts.org

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