Check out this AMBUS overview from our partners over at @cityofcc Fire Department in #TXEMTF Region 11. This bus, MPV 11-02, is the newest version in the fleet.
Learn more about our AMBUS fleet as well as our other disaster response components at https://t.co/TnwXdtLH0x
The Texas State Emergency Operations Center continues 24-hour operations to support local storm response efforts.
Texans are urged to monitor local forecasts as weather impacts are expected across the state through the holiday weekend and continuing over the next several days.
With severe weather expected across Texas, TX EMTF personnel are activating and pre-positioning alongside @TDEM, @TXForestService, @TXTF1, and @TPWD with resources to support communities across the state.
Stay weather aware Texas!
#TeamTexas#TexasStrong
🔥Wildfire Danger Anticipated Across Multiple Texas Regions
Help Prevent Sparks:
🧑🍳Careful with the grill
⛓️Don't drag loose chains behind your vehicle
🚘Avoid driving/parking in tall grass
Wildfire Prevention Resources from @TXForestService:
https://t.co/iKUPV0zXBx
#txfire
🚨 Elevated to critical fire weather is expected in West Texas and the Panhandle this week.
EMTF personnel are deployed statewide with @TDEM, @txforestservice, @TXMilitary, and local partners to protect vulnerable communities and support first responders.
#TeamTexas#TexasStrong
As icy and chilly conditions continue— join us in thanking the road crews, line workers, and all Texas responders working tirelessly around the clock to help Texans stay safe and warm this week.
Team Texas continues answering the call.
Chief Kidd and other state agency leaders briefed Gov. Abbott on how TDEM and our Texas Emergency Management Council partners have prepared for impacts from winter weather.
Texans can find information on state resources and additional details at https://t.co/lhayVA4QH3
Our #TXEMTF personnel are mobilizing statewide ahead of the upcoming winter storm, working alongside @TDEM, @TXForestService, @TexasDSHS & other state and local partners.
We encourage all Texans to monitor local weather conditions, have a plan, and prepare accordingly.
Responders from TDEM, @txtf1, @TXForestService, @TXEMTF, @TPWDnews, @TXMilitary, and @TXTIFMAS trained in College Station last week on all-hazards response operations.
This effort strengthened coordination and addressed how to best support Texas communities during disasters.
At Gov. Abbott’s direction, TDEM has raised the level of the State Emergency Operations Center to Level III (Increased Readiness) ahead of impacts from severe storms & flooding risks.
Details: https://t.co/e8y1vMIwKC
State resources are staged across Texas— are you ready? #txwx
The #TXEMTF 2025 Annual Report is now available.
Explore our deployments, milestones, and the incredible work being done by Texans for Texans.
Read the full report at https://t.co/TxG9y2sgZN
Paramedics LaCourse & Martin remain deployed in Kerr County where the crew & UTV continue to perform flawlessly. They’re tasked with providing force protection to the teams involved in the recovery operation along the Guadalupe River. @TXEMTF6@TXEMTF
Paramedics LaCourse & Martin have deployed to Kerr County to support ongoing recovery efforts in the flood affected areas. Their mission is providing medical support & force protection to those involved in search operations. @TXEMTF@TXEMTF6
That’s a wrap! @mpv603 has been relieved by @HoustonFire & is headed home. It was our honor to be part of the @TXEMTF6 SWX response to Central Texas. Those impacted remain in our thoughts & prayers. 🙏🏼🚑 @TXEMTF@SETRAC_TX@TDEM
The #TXEMTF remains deployed to support affected jurisdictions across Texas.
So far, TXEMTF teams have:
✅ 10,638 patient encounters
🏥 220 patients treated on scene
🚑125 patients transported for further care
Local, state, and out of state responders continue supporting Texans and their communities in the wake of catastrophic flooding impacts.
Responders are:
⏩Supporting resource needs
⏩Conducting damage assessments
⏩Maintaining 24/7 operations
#TeamTexas
85 agencies from across Texas are deployed right now as part of the Texas Emergency Medical Task Force.
So far:
✅ 6,637 patient encounters
✅ 182 patients treated
✅ 109 transported
This is what we mean when we say "Texans helping Texans."
🚨 The #TXEMTF has deployed 220+ personnel and 130 assets statewide to support search, rescue, and recovery in flood and storm-affected areas.
📍 Teams are currently operating in Kerr, Sutton, San Saba, Lampasas, Comal, and Williamson counties.
#TexansHelpingTexans