Okmulgee County Emergency Management Urges Residents to Download Genasys Protect App

With changing weather conditions, officials encourage preparedness for emergencies.

Mar. 27, 2026 at 4:02pm

With the changing weather conditions in Oklahoma, Okmulgee County Emergency Management Director Moore urges everyone in Okmulgee County to download the Genasys Protect App, available in the Google Play and Apple App stores. The app provides real-time alerts and information to help residents stay safe during severe weather and other emergencies.

Why it matters

Okmulgee County has experienced a range of severe weather events in recent years, including tornadoes, floods, and ice storms. The Genasys Protect App can help residents receive timely warnings and access critical information to prepare for and respond to these types of emergencies, potentially saving lives and reducing property damage.

The details

The Genasys Protect App is a free mobile application that provides users with real-time alerts for severe weather, natural disasters, and other emergencies. The app can deliver notifications directly to a user's smartphone, tablet, or other mobile device, allowing them to take immediate action to protect themselves and their families. In addition to alerts, the app also offers access to emergency preparedness resources and information about local shelters and evacuation routes.

  • Okmulgee County has experienced a range of severe weather events in recent years.

The players

Okmulgee County Emergency Management

The agency responsible for coordinating emergency preparedness and response efforts in Okmulgee County, Oklahoma.

Genasys Protect App

A free mobile application that provides real-time alerts and information to help residents stay safe during severe weather and other emergencies.

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The takeaway

By downloading the Genasys Protect App, Okmulgee County residents can stay informed and prepared for severe weather and other emergencies, helping to protect themselves and their communities.