As Hurricane Milton moves closer to Osceola County and Central Florida, staying informed through Alert Osceola is essential. Osceola County Commissioners, Peggy Choudhry District 1, Viviana Janer District 2, Brandon Arrington District 3, Cheryl Grieb District 4, and Ricky Booth District 5, are encouraging residents and visitors to stay informed and connected by signing up for Alert Osceola. This Emergency Alert Program ensures you receive critical information quickly and directly, keeping you updated on severe weather, road closures, missing persons, evacuations, and other community emergencies.
By registering for Alert Osceola, you can tailor how and where you receive time-sensitive notifications. Options include receiving alerts via your home, mobile, or business phone, as well as email, text messages, and more. This flexibility ensures you stay informed whether you’re at home, work, or on the go.
Additionally, subscribers can opt-in to receive general community updates from Osceola County Commissioners and adjust account features as needed, ensuring you only get the information most relevant to you.
How to Register for Alert Osceola
To sign up for Alert Osceola and receive emergency alerts:
- Visit Alert Osceola’s Registration Page
- Follow the prompts to create an account, providing your contact and location information.
- Choose how you want to receive alerts, including phone, text, and email options.
You can also text AlertOsceola to 888777 for quick registration and updates on local emergencies.
For more details on Alert Osceola, visit the Osceola Emergency Management website.
You can also make sure that your severe storm preparation is thorough and current by downloading KUA’s 2024 Hurricane Handbook.