Easily monitor Lebanon County Fire and EMS dispatches on your Android device!
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Name | KM-911-Alert |
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Version | 1.1 |
Update | Sep 29, 2019 |
Size | 6 MB |
Category | Tools |
Installs | 10K+ |
Developer | Kendall Martin |
Android OS | Android 2.0+ |
Google Play ID | kendallmartin.b4a.km911alert |
KM-911-Alert · Description
This app allows you to receive near real-time emergency alerts (push notifications) for any Lebanon County Fire or EMS station on your Android device.
Features:
-Select up to 20 stations to monitor at one time.
-Select a separate ringtone for each station.
-Option to override ringer volume setting.
-View a satellite map of the call location.
-View a log of all recent Lebanon County Emergency dispatches (optimized for mobile).
-View the Lebanon County EMA Live Watch page (optimized for mobile).
If you have any problems with the app or discover any bugs, please email me at kendall.l.martin@gmail.com and I will do my best to take care of the issue.
I welcome all feedback/comments/ideas on the app!
Disclaimer: This app should not be used as a replacement for a pager. This is not a guaranteed alert service. Software bugs, hardware issues, human error, or power/network failure can cause temporary service disruptions.
Thanks for taking a look!
Features:
-Select up to 20 stations to monitor at one time.
-Select a separate ringtone for each station.
-Option to override ringer volume setting.
-View a satellite map of the call location.
-View a log of all recent Lebanon County Emergency dispatches (optimized for mobile).
-View the Lebanon County EMA Live Watch page (optimized for mobile).
If you have any problems with the app or discover any bugs, please email me at kendall.l.martin@gmail.com and I will do my best to take care of the issue.
I welcome all feedback/comments/ideas on the app!
Disclaimer: This app should not be used as a replacement for a pager. This is not a guaranteed alert service. Software bugs, hardware issues, human error, or power/network failure can cause temporary service disruptions.
Thanks for taking a look!