Alert ccx agent number of calls in queue

Hi,
Is there a way to send an alert or message to the agents IP phone, the number of calls in the queue? Can some one point me in the right direction.

my application for this is a scenario where my customer has agents who also have other duties.
In addition to servicing two ACD queues, they service walk up clients too, and they are distributed across multiple facilities.
They frequently get busy with a walk up client, and miss an ACD call, which causes their status to go "not ready".
The not ready status is a small font, black status at the bottom of the CAD client.
due to the use of other apps, the client may not even be on the top of their desktop.
they would like a pop-up on screen, and audible alert, and/or a notification on the 7942/62 phone so they recognise they need to go back into ready state.
They know that the automatic change to "not ready" can be disabled. They don't want to disable it.

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