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Vernon County announces transition from Nixle to enhanced emergency notification system Everbridge

June 13, 2025

VIROQUA, Wis. – The Vernon County Office of Emergency Management is pleased to announce a major upgrade in its public alert and notification capabilities by transitioning from the Nixle platform to Everbridge, a leading global provider of critical event management solutions.

Vernon County Emergency Management Director Brandon Larson – Tim Hundt photo

This change, effective July 1, is part of an ongoing commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of our residents. It also has an internal component for County staff to deliver faster, more targeted, and more reliable emergency notifications. Everbridge will be the primary system used to issue alerts related to severe weather, public safety threats, road closures, evacuations, and other time-sensitive events.

“Switching to Everbridge is a strategic move to modernize and expand how we communicate during critical situations,” said Brandon Larson, Director of Emergency Management. “Everbridge offers a more advanced and flexible platform that allows us to reach people in more ways—including voice calls, text messages, emails, and through the Everbridge mobile app.”

Another advantage is that Everbridge will be an Opt-Out system. The Feature “Resident Connect” is being utilized to pull open-source cell and landline phone numbers to get greater reach.

Compared to Nixle, Everbridge provides greater customization, geotargeting precision, and integration with other emergency systems, ensuring residents receive the most relevant and timely information possible. This improved functionality also enhances coordination among first responders and other public agencies during emergencies.

Residents previously subscribed to Nixle will automatically be transitioned into Everbridge but areencouraged to sign up for Everbridge alerts via email or download the Everbridge mobile app to receive critical information multiple ways starting July 1.

“We’re confident this move will help save lives, protect property, and give our community peace of mind,” added Larson.

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