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IPAWS Domain

The IPAWS (Integrated Public Alert and Warning System) domain provides integration with FEMA's national emergency alert system.

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The IPAWS (Integrated Public Alert and Warning System) domain provides integration with FEMA's national emergency alert system.

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5 feb 2026

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Overview#

The IPAWS (Integrated Public Alert and Warning System) domain provides integration with FEMA's national emergency alert system. It enables querying active emergency alerts by area code, supporting real-time awareness of natural disasters, severe weather, AMBER alerts, and other public safety notifications using the Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) standard.

Key Features#

  • Active emergency alert retrieval from FEMA IPAWS
  • Area code filtering for location-specific alert queries
  • Full CAP v1.2 standard support with structured alert data
  • Alert classification by category (geo, met, safety, security, rescue, fire, health, env, transport, CBRNE)
  • Urgency levels (immediate, expected, future, past, unknown)
  • Severity levels (extreme, severe, moderate, minor, unknown)
  • Alert status tracking (actual, exercise, system, test)
  • Message type support (alert, update, cancel, acknowledge, error)

Use Cases#

  • Displaying active emergency alerts to PSAP operators for situational awareness
  • Filtering alerts by geographic area for location-specific emergency monitoring
  • Integrating federal emergency alerts into platform notification workflows
  • Providing real-time severe weather and public safety alert information

Integration#

The IPAWS domain integrates with Alert for platform alerting, Notification for user notifications, Geo for geographic context, Emergency for response coordination, and PSAP for 911 services.

Last Reviewed: 2026-02-05