Lee County EMA

4.1
28 reviews
Government
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Content rating
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About this app

***Permissions***
-Location: In order to use the "Where Am I" and "Weather" feature the app will pull your location. Your location will not be sent to anyone without your consent.
-Phone & Identity: The "Contact" feature allows you to call or email anyone listed. In order to call directly from the app it will need permission to access your dailer. No calls will be made without your consent.
-File Access & Camera: The "Damage Report" feature allows you to upload or take pictures and attach them to the report. In order to do this the app will need to be allowed to access both files and the camera. The files on the phone will not be accessed without your consent.

DISASTER. It strikes anytime, anywhere. It takes many forms -- hurricanes, earthquakes, tornadoes, floods, fire, hazardous materials spill, an act of nature or an act of terrorism. It can build over days or weeks, or hit suddenly without warning. Every year, millions of Americans face disasters and its terrifying consequences. In our community, the primary hazards we face are severe weather and hazardous materials incidents.

The primary mission of the Lee County Emergency Management Agency is to reduce the loss of life and property and protect our community from all hazards, including natural disasters, acts of terrorism and other man-made disasters by leading and supporting the Cities of Auburn, Opelika, Smiths Station and the unincorporated areas of Lee County in a risk-based, comprehensive emergency management system of preparedness, protection, response, recovery, and mitigation.

On March 1, 2003, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) became part of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The Lee County Emergency Management Agency acts as a focal point for distribution of grant funding passed through to our County from the Alabama Department of Homeland Security. This funding has increased the overall preparedness level of our local law enforcement, fire and the emergency medical system.

The September 11 attacks on the United States presented a challenge to our government and citizens that has not been forgotten by those of us who are charged with public safety. In todays world of global insecurity, we, the staff of the Lee County Emergency Management Agency, pledge our dedication to the government we serve, the first responders of our community and the citizens we are charged to protect.

"When we have a free path, we go forward. If we meet an obstacle, we go around it. If the object cannot be overcome, we retreat. When the enemy is unprepared, we surprise him. If he is alert, we leave him alone."
- The Baader-Meinhoff Gang
German terrorist group active from 1968 - 1977

The EMA operates under authority of the State of Alabama and the Lee County Commission. It receives its funding from the Lee County Commission, cities of Opelika and Auburn, and from State and Federal sources.
Updated on
21 May 2024

Data safety

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No data shared with third parties
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App activity and App info and performance
Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.1
24 reviews
Dexter LaGrand
18 March 2021
I'm trying to use a different sound than my default notification ad nothing seems to work. I want to immediately know the difference between a weather alert and incoming message. The change is not applying.
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Jackie Lawler
7 June 2021
The app keeps closing and will not open. I get alerts but when I click on the notification it keeps saying app has stopped working ... Please help to correct this . Thanks , Jackie Lawler
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Lee County EMA
10 June 2021
We are sorry that you are experiencing issues with the app. Please each out to our support team at support@myocv.com and we will happy to help you get this resolved.
A Google user
8 March 2019
This app doesn't seem to work on my andriod either. Last week the alarm didn't go off during the storms that were close by.
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Lee County EMA
16 March 2019
Hi, Cindy. If alerts are not getting to your device, feel free to contact us at appfeedback@myocv.com so we can troubleshoot with you. We had a number of alerts go out that were recorded being transmitted and received, so if the app’s alerts were set to “on” and you have the latest version, you should have received them. Thank you for your feedback

What's new

Performance enhancements and design improvements