Alert Iowa is the State of Iowa’s official emergency notification system. Through Alert Iowa, State and local officials are able to utilize a single, statewide notification system that provides local control of how and when to disseminate emergency and public safety messages to residents.
Emergency Management has partnered with multiple public & private entities where many people gather for entertainment or leisure. Visitors to these sites may now opt-in to special alerting lists while they visit these venues to receive emergency alerts and warnings of approaching severe weather or other local emergencies that could threaten the event or activity they are participating in.
To enroll in one of the venue lists while you're visiting their property, simply text the respective keyword below to the number 78015. Text stop to the same number when you leave the venue to disable the alerts.
Public and Private Partnerships
Emergency Management has partnered with multiple public and private entities where many people gather for entertainment or leisure. Visitors to these sites may now opt-in to special alerting lists while they visit these venues to receive emergency alerts and warnings of approaching severe weather or other local emergencies that could threaten the event or activity they are participating in.
To enroll in one of the venue lists while you're visiting their property, simply text the respective keyword below to the number 78015. Text stop to the same number when you leave the venue to disable the alerts.
Participating Locations and Venues
High School Athletic Complexes
Abraham Lincoln Athletic Complex
(text LynxAlerts to 78015)
A-H-S-T-W Schools Athletic Complex
(text VikingAlerts to 78015)
CBCSD Wickersham Stadium
(text WickershamAlerts to 78015)
Iowa School for the Deaf
(text BobcatAlerts to 78015)
Lewis Central Athletic Complex
(text TitanAlerts to 78015)
Riverside Schools Athletic Complex
(text BulldogAlerts to 78015)
Saint Albert Schools Athletic Complex
(text FalconAlerts to 78015)
Treynor Schools Athletic Complex
(text CardinalAlerts to 78015)
Tri-Center Schools Athletic Complex
(text TrojanAlerts to 78015)
Underwood Schools Athletic Complex
(text EagleAlerts to 78015)
City, County, and State Parks and Recreation Sites
Arrowhead Park & Campground
(text ArrowheadAlerts to 78015)
Botna Bend Park & Campground
(text BotnaBendAlerts to 78015)
Hitchcock Nature Center & Campground
(text HitchcockAlerts to 78015)
Lake Manawa State Park & Campground
(text ManawaAlerts to 78015)
Old Town Park & Campground
(text OldTownAlerts to 78015)
Wilson Island State Park & Campground
(text WilsonIslandAlerts to 78015)
Private Sector or Independent Sites and Venues
Wabash Trace - Council Bluffs to Mineola
(text WabashAlerts to 78015)
Westfair Amphitheater & Fairgrounds
(text WestfairAlerts to 78015)
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I call the alert phone number back or reply back to the email?
Voice messages provide a dial-back number to replay an alert message. Depending on who sent the alert and the type, it may or may not allow for you to reply to it. It is important to listen to or read the full message for any important contact information that pertains to that message.
Can you guarantee that I will receive notifications if I register?
While Alert Iowa is an excellent system, we cannot guarantee that you will receive notification in all cases. Disasters and emergencies are chaotic and unpredictable, and notification is dependent on external providers such as your wireless carrier or email delivery service outside the alert originators control. Alert Iowa will use several means of communications to try to ensure that should any one communications method, technology, or delivery option be unavailable to reach residents, other methods will be used to improve the likelihood that citizens will see the message. You should sign up to receive multiple modes of contact, including voice, text, and email. Text messages are more likely to get through to you if lines are busy due to an emergency. Downloading Smart911 also provides another mode of communication and alerting.
How do I find out if Pottawattamie County is in a burn ban?
Information on the status of burn bans in Pottawattamie County and other Iowa counties can be found on the Iowa State Fire Marshall's website. For further details, contact the Pottawattamie County Emergency Management Agency by visiting their website.
How do I update or remove my notification preferences & contact information used by the system?
Follow the below steps to change your Alert Iowa preferences (for example, to reduce the number of messages of a certain type, or to change the contacts used for each kind of message):
Log in using your Alert Iowa username and password (if you’ve forgotten these, follow the instructions on the page under “Forgot Username or Password?”).
Once signed in, click the ‘Preferences’ tab at the top.
Under ‘Notification Preferences’, you can make changes to both the phone numbers and email addresses on which you want to receive messages by clicking or unclicking the checkboxes.
You can also choose what alerts you want to receive and the method you wish to receive them by (text, voice, email).
How does it work?
When an emergency occurs that meets the criteria for sending out an alert to the public, Emergency Management will gather the necessary information and push out an alert to the affected area. Alerts can be sent out county-wide or to a specific area.
How much does it cost?
This service is provided at no cost to the public; however, message and data rates may apply depending on your provider and phone services.
How often will I receive alerts?
The frequency for which you receive alerts depends on the addresses you provide and the types of alerts you select to receive as well as the frequency of actual emergencies. Emergency alerts will only be sent when there is an immediate threat to life and/or property. Community notifications will be sent when the criteria for sending an alert are met. This system is not intended to bombard you with information. Alerts will only be sent to you about the information you select to receive. To change your alert settings, login to your corresponding account to update your preferences as described above.
I already get alerts, what happens if I don't sign up again?
This is a complete vendor and platform switch for the alert system. If you do not re-enroll into Alert Iowa by June 30, 2021 you will no longer receive any community-based or severe weather notifications and alerts.
I don't own a computer - who can help me sign up?
You can visit your local library to sign up online for Alert Iowa. Additionally, Emergency Management will periodically announce and conduct registration events where on-site staff can assist you in registering for the system.
What happens if I don't answer and alert call?
If a call completes and is sent to your answering machine or voice mail system, a message is left. If a phone call is not answered or busy, the system redials your number several times.
What is Alert Iowa?
A communication tool used to communicate information on inclement weather, emergencies, and matters of public safety to you in a timely manner. You can sign up for Alert Iowa through the Pottawattamie County Emergency Management website. Features include:
Weather alerts
County-wide or Community specific alerts
The ability to select messages in multiple languages Access and functional needs registry
The ability to choose how you receive alerts (App, voice, text, email)
What precautions are taken to protect personal contact information stored in the system?
Personal information provided to Alert Iowa is private and only used to notify you for official communications and to support county and local emergency services.
Your information is not used for marketing purposes and will not be sold to telemarketers or data-mining organizations. A variety of “opt-in” mechanisms are available to ensure you are getting just the messages you want to receive, delivered via the devices and communications modes that you choose.
Alert Iowa utilizes the highest standards in physical and computer security technologies and conducts regular audits to ensure all information is kept secure. Privacy policies are also outlined in the Terms and Conditions you review when you sign up to receive Alert Iowa notifications.
What types of alerts will I receive?
Emergency alerts are sent 24/7 when there is an immediate threat to life and/or property. These would include alerts such as, but not limited to:
Tornado Warnings
Civil Danger/Law Enforcement Emergency
Flash Flood Warning
Evacuation or Shelter in Place Emergency
In addition to emergency alerts, you can also choose to receive customizable alerts and community notifications that are only delivered (generally) between the hours of 6am & 10pm. These include notifications about:
General severe weather watches & warnings
Community Alerts
Special Event Information
Water system/boil order notices
Disaster assistance information
When will I start receiving alerts?
Once you have signed up and confirmed your contact information within the system, you will begin receiving alerts.
Why should I sign up for Alert Iowa?
When emergencies happen, be the first to know. Emergency Management will use Alert Iowa to send official, real-time alerts to the public with information about potentially life-saving actions they may need to take to keep themselves and their families safe. By signing up for Alert Iowa you are taking a large step toward improving your personal safety and the resilience of our county and communities.
Will my information be disclosed or shared?
NO, your information is private and will not be used or distributed in any manner. The information that you provide is exempt from public disclosure and will be used for emergency preparedness and response purposes only.
How to Register ...
Did You Know ?
Alert Iowa isn't just for severe weather. It is the offical PRIMARY source for ALL official emergency notifications and alerting for incidents, events, and threats that pose a risk to the health, safety, and welfare of our communities and residents.