Successful Test of Hyper-Reach Emergency Notification System

Putnam County Indiana successfully completed a test of Hyper-Reach, the county's new emergency notification system. The county praised Hyper-Reach's understanding, hardworking and knowledgeable staff.

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Quote start"It is difficult to find a provider that will stay and work with you and make sure everything is working perfectly after the contract is signed. Hyper-Reach is one of those."Quote end

Rochester, NY (PRWEB) November 11, 2009

Putnam County Indiana successfully completed a test of Hyper-Reach, the county's new Emergency Notification System. Representatives from Putnam County, with approximately 100,000 residents, were very satisfied with the results of this test.

"It is difficult to find a provider that will stay and work with you and make sure everything is working perfectly after the contract is signed. Hyper-Reach is one of those," said David Costin Director of Putnam County 911.
"Through the learning curve, making sure your particular network issues are faced and resolved, helping you to clean and set up your data, these guys have been understanding, hardworking, and knowledgeable. For me, above all, that is priceless," continued Costin.

DePauw University, in Putnam County, has included its student body in the County's Emergency Notification System. Using Hyper-Reach, DePauw can keep its students informed of municipal emergencies, as well as issues specific to the University community. Hyper-reach Emergency Notification System is currently in use in municipalities, universities, churches, hospitals, and schools. Hyper-Reach, which can be found on the web at http://www.hyper-reach.com, is a product of the AsherGroup, which has been providing notification services since 2000. http://www.campus-reach.com is the AsherGroup's emergency notification system designed specifically for higher education.

Hyper-Reach will be used to keep Putnam County's residents and the University Community informed of weather emergencies, public safety concerns, and public health issues.

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