866-419-5000 / 8664195000 / 18664195000 / 1-866-419-5000
Caller Name:
Code Red
(according to 3 records)
Call Type:
866-419-5000 Call Comments
William
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Feb 2, 2010 09:52 AM
Calls several times in early a.m. Leaves no message. Claims to be "Code Red", but I suspect that criminal telemarketers (pardon the redundancy) or criminal debt collectors (same comment) somehow rig the call to appear to be a legitimate call from the local authorities. Is there anyway, other than spending huge amounts of money we working people don't have, to stop these crooks? Any ideas out there?
Caller Name:
Code Red
FCC Complaint
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Nov 18, 2009 12:00 AM
Business Name:
Garland Police Department
Other Business Name: CODE RED
FCC Complaint
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Nov 18, 2009 12:00 AM
Business Name:
Garland Police Department
Other Business Name: CODE RED
Other Associated Numbers: 1 (972) 485-4840
einzi
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Nov 6, 2009 11:14 AM
Caller Name:
1 866 419-5000
J
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Feb 13, 2009 11:13 AM
This is the call back number for the CodeRED Emergency Notification System. This system is used by cities, counties, and local government for getting information out to their community; they have complete control over the messages and when they are sent out. If you are receiving calls and it is inconvenient for you, you can simply contact your local officials and request to be put on their no call list. If the system gets an answering machine/voice mail it will leave a message; if person answers it delivers the message immediately; if you call back the number it will play the last message delivered to your phone number. The other issues express in previous postings have more to do with your phone company than CodeRED (there is not enough room or time here to address them).
CodeRED is also used by “A Child is Missing”; a national non-profit organization that issues missing persons alerts free for local law enforcement for missing children and at risk adults. A Child is Missing issuing CodeRED alerts has lead to over 400 safe recoveries.
CodeRED is also used by some colleges, universities, and K-12 schools to send emergency information to students/parents, staff, and faculty.
Anonymous
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Jun 4, 2008 07:01 AM
Calls beginning at 6 am with 5 calls between 6 and 7.
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