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📢It’s Time To Re-Apply for the State of Texas Emergency Assistance Registry (STEAR) Program!

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VIDEO: Please Use Caution When Outdoors And Practice Heat Safety

June 14, 2021

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Don’t leave kids or pets in a car during this heat wave.

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It is getting hot out there again today. At noon 91-95 degree temperatures abound across Southeast Texas. With our Gulf moisture flowing into the area it feels more like 99-105…throw in direct sun and it can feel 5-15 degrees hotter. Here are some quick tips for the heat.

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MAILING ADDRESS:
Galveston County Office of Emergency Management
1353 FM 646 Rd West
Suite 201
Dickinson, TX 77539

PHONE:
281-309-5002

HOURS:
Mon – Fri: 8am – 5pm
(Closed Weekends & Holidays)

TO REPORT AFTER-HOURS INCIDENTS:
888-384-2000

MEDICAL EMERGENCIES:
911

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