Emergency Communication

Introduction

Emergency notification provides services to the university community via cell phone, text messages, and email. The Miami Emergency Text Messaging System will be available to Miami University students, faculty, and staff on all three Ohio campuses. 

Capabilities, benefits, and key features

  • Quick communication to large portion of Miami community
  • Used during times of immediate danger, or the closing of an entire campus
  • Communication channels available include:
    • Text message
    • Email
    • Desk (VoIP) phone screen visual message and audio
    • Campus cable television
    • Digital signs 
    • Twitter
    • Websites (myMiami, Miami home page, police services)
  • University administrators, institutional response team, and crisis management team consume special features

How do I get started?

Click the enroll buttons on this page.

 
Alertus Exemptions Enroll in Nixle Enroll or update in OmniAlert

Details

Service ID: 4703
Created
Mon 7/7/14 8:50 AM
Modified
Tue 11/1/22 10:56 AM

Service Offerings (3)

Alertus Exemptions
IT Services and divisional IT staff may use this form to request that Windows and Mac OS devices be exempted from Alertus desktop notifications. Alertus is a software package that is installed on university owned and managed machines that allows for full-screen broadcasts of emergency messaging.
Enroll in Nixle
The Oxford Police Department, Oxford Township Police Department and Butler County (OH) Sheriff's Office use Nixle to distribute important information regarding incidents in the community, including traffic and weather alerts affecting the Oxford, OH area.
Enroll or update in OmniAlert
Miami University has contracted with Omnilert (e2Campus) to provide emergency notification services to the university community via cell phone text messages and email.