Blackboard Connect Launch
Euclid Launches Blackboard Connect to Enhance Emergency
Preparedness and Communication
City residents can register their contact information and preferences to
receive urgent notifications and important updatesThe City of Euclid has launched Blackboard Connect, a mass notification system that enhances communication and emergency preparedness. The first community-wide test call will be held on May 8, 2012.
Euclid implemented Blackboard Connect to stay connected to
residents and efficiently provide them with direction in the event of severe
weather or other urgent situations. Using Blackboard Connect, officials can
record and send personalized voice messages to home phones, businesses, local
agencies and mobile phones in just minutes. The service also can send email,
text messages (SMS) to mobile phones and posts on Facebook, RSS feeds and
Twitter channels. Messages can also be sent to TTY/TDD devices for people who
are hearing impaired.
“We want to make sure residents receive the information that
matters most to them, whether it is an urgent safety notification or an update
on a recreation program,” said Bill Cervenik, Mayor of Euclid. “With Blackboard
Connect, we have the ability to send important, tailored notifications to
residents quickly and efficiently.”
Publicly available primary residential and business phones in
Euclid will automatically be included in the system. However, to make sure the
city has the most up-to-date contact information, residents should visit the
city’s website (www.cityofeuclid.com) and click on the link that says “SIGN UP
NOW – SERVICES BY BLACKBOARD CONNECT,” to provide their complete contact
information. Users should also manage their message preferences by indicating
their preferred mode of contact and outreach message topics. Those without
Internet access, or who need assistance, are encouraged to call the Mayor’s
office at (216) 289-2751. Residents with call blocking services should add (216)
289-2772 to their approved number list to ensure they receive important
notifications from the city.
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