 Severe weather conditions, train derailments, industrial vehicle accidents, or chemical fires can happen at any time. The Fort Worth Office of Emergency Management wants all residents to receive early warning messages about these potential hazards on items they use every day like cell phones and computers. Fort Worth residents who are deaf, hard of hearing, or blind can now receive the DeafLink Accessible Hazard Alert System. The Office of Emergency Management wants to make sure that all residents are capable of receiving early hazard alerts. Fort Worth residents also may sign up for text hazard alerts through Nixle.com. Emergency alerts, advisories, and community messages will be sent via text to mobile devices and home or office emails. This is a free service provided by the Office of Emergency Management. Sign up online at Nixle.com or on your cell phone by texting your zip code to 888-777. Residents who do not have access to a personal computer can sign up at selected Fort Worth libraries. To learn more, check out the program's details on the city's website.