03/10/2026
With the threat of severe weather over the next few days, please make sure you have multiple ways of receiving severe weather notifications. A new option for Tipton County residents is the DR Messenger app from Capsol, which replaces CodeRed. You can download the app by scanning the QR code in the shared post from Covington-Tipton County Emergency Management Agency, or by clicking either the iOS App Store or Android Play Store links below.
iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/drmessenger/id1559751411
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.capsolnotes.drm&hl=en_US
Once you have the app downloaded, enter the user code TIPTONCOWEATHER to receive Tornado Warnings, Severe Thunderstorm Warnings, Flash Flood Warnings, and other critical alerts for Tipton County.
March 7, 2026
New Mobile Emergency Alert System Launched For Tipton County
Tipton County Emergency Management Agency is pleased to announce the availability of a new
mobile alert system for the citizens of Tipton County. The system is called DR Messenger and is part
of Capsol, Inc., an emergency notification based company.
Tipton County Emergency Management and collaborated with Capsol, Inc. to create a product that
can provide fast alerting for potential severe and damaging weather along with other local information
such as road closures, local law enforcement safety information, and other community based alerts
the public and local first responders will benefit from. There is no registration and the service is
free to the public.
The alert system operates using Instant Message Alerting technology through the Distributed
Recipient Messenger smart phone application. The application is available for download on Apple
App Store or Google Play. Citizens can download the app by search or by scanning the QR code
provided. Once the application has been downloaded
users should input the code, TIPTONCOWEATHER, to add Tipton County mobile
alerts. The DR Messenger app does not collect any personal data from your phone,
including phone numbers. Robocalling or spam calls due to this app will never
be an issue.
The system will alert users to National Weather Service weather warnings, watches,
current event alerts, and custom alerts sent by the National Weather Service and
local emergency officials. Emergency Management and law enforcement agencies
will be able to send out customized local alerts based on current incidents in the
county if needed. The alert system
will be capable of sending 10,000 notifications per second.
Emergency Management director, Baker McCool states, “We have been searching for over a year
for an affordable community alert product that is not reliant on text messaging and does not collect
any user data for delivery of emergency alerts. Because of recent cyber security threats across
the country and anti spam measures put in place by cellular carriers , mass text messaging has seen
a slow down on alerts being delivered. This system app works by using internet connectivity either
through your cell phone carrier or a wifi connection which gives two paths for delivery instead of
relying on a cell tower alone. We understand some persons may not use a smart phone capable of
installing applications, however, we feel this system may be more reliable in emergency situations."
The former system, CodeRED, will not be operational moving forward. As always, Tipton County
EMA recommends using more than one way to receive emergency alerts.