Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center

04/20/2021 | News release | Distributed by Public on 04/20/2021 07:54

Stay alert for severe spring weather: update your contact information

Spring in central Pennsylvania often brings hazardous weather like severe thunderstorms, flash floods and tornadoes. Be prepared by updating your preferred contact information in the Penn State Health Alerts emergency notification system.

April 20, 2021Penn State Health Daily Brief

Also, get some helpful safety tips for different weather conditions during Severe Weather Awareness Week April 19-23.

Penn State Health Alerts is powered by the Everbridge platform and communicates potentially lifesaving information before, during and after critical events. In addition to weather alerts, messages include IT and power outages, missing infant or children alerts, workplace violence and other incidents. The emergency notification system provides instant communication via phone, email, text messaging, mobile app and other channels.

All Penn State Health employees and Penn State College of Medicine employees, faculty and students are automatically enrolled in Penn State Health Alerts when they join the health system or College of Medicine. Their work or student email address that is listed in the Unified Directory is entered into the system. However, those who use personal devices, such as cell phones, or personal email addresses for work should consider adding their alternate contact information to the Penn State Health Alerts system.

Those who don't wish to enter their personal contact information can install the Everbridge mobile app. See step-by-step instructions on how to set it up.

Penn State Health Holy Spirit

The Penn State Health Alerts emergency notification system replaced Holy Spirit's VOLO application.

Penn State Health St. Joseph

Penn State Health St. Joseph uses a different module of Everbridge than the rest of the health system. Employees should make sure their manager has their most current contact information so they can receive the notifications.

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