Yesterday, north and east Texas were affected by severe thunderstorms which produced several tornadoes. Past TX TERT State Coordinator, Sherry Decker, took this video of a tornado in the Mabank/Kemp area in Kaufman County.
The TX TERT Committee thanks all telecommunicators for their dedication and devotion to the profession. This week is dedicated to honor you, but your services are valued and appreciated each and every day! Thank you, all!
Training Announcement! The Denco Area 9-1-1 District and Tarrant County 9-1-1 District will be hosting in person TERT training in September.
For more information, including how to register, please visit https://t.co/ehLP1ED0GD
We look forward to seeing you in the classroom!
TX TERT has deployed! Three TERT members are enroute to assist Kerrville Police Department for a few days. We wish them the best in their deployment!
Please continue to keep the first responders workubg and people affected by the flooding in your thoughts!
The TX TERT Committee continues to monitor the state’s response to the flooding in the central Texas area. Currently, no TERT requests have been made. Please continue to keep those affected and those responding in your thoughts. #TXStrong
Well folks, today starts hurricane season. It’s that time of year when we monitor the Pacific/Atlantic oceans daily and say “not today, Mother Nature!” Now is the time to restock grab and go bags and update your TERT membership status/contact info on the TX TERT website.
🌀 Hurricane season is near—prep smart! Know when to call 9-1-1 and set up your phone before the storm hits. ⛈️📱 Remember to ONLY contact 9-1-1 for life-threatening emergencies.
#HurricanePrep#911SavesLives#GHC911
The first step of preparing for hurricanes is to know your risk. Hurricanes are not just a coastal problem, so find out today what types of water and wind hazards could happen where YOU live #HurricanePrep#HurricaneStrong
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Today started National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week! This is a special time to recognize 9-1-1 telecommunicators for their hard work and dedication to the 9-1-1 profession.
The TX TERT Committee appreciates you all for everything that you do!
OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION! The TX TERT database portal is now open to allow you to manage your TX TERT account. Updates include training and leadership roles. To begin, including the "forgotten login/password" steps, please click on the safe link - https://t.co/NXfLOKK4r0
TX TERT was invited to attend a coordinators collaboration workshop hosted by FL TERT in Ocala, FL this week. Members of FL, KY, OH, TX, and WA TERT participated to discuss lessons learned from 2024 TERT deployments and identify mitigation items to help improve TERT programs.
The first 9-1-1 emergency call in America was made on Feb. 16, 1968, in Haleyville, AL. The historic call took place in what now serves as Haleyville’s City Hall. Let’s celebrate the significance of 9-1-1 and thank the #EverydayHeroes who safeguard our communities.
Training Announcement!
NCT9-1-1 will be hosting in person TERT training classes in January 2025. For more information, including how to register, please visit https://t.co/ehLP1ED0GD
We look forward to seeing you in the classroom!
NJTI and TERT programs from across the nation collaborated to assist agencies in North Carolina following Helene.
A BIG SHOUT OUT to AL/FL/GA/KY/NE/NC/OH/VA TERT for deploying! A special thank you to SC TERT for introducing virtual TERT capabilities!
A notification was sent to the TX TERT membership advising of a TERT need in North Carolina and seek interest from those that could have agency approval to deploy. If you are a member and did not get it, contact the TX TERT State Coordinator https://t.co/CnlyvdoqUa
The one that started it all. 16 years ago, this storm activated TX TERT for the first time as a state response program. For almost two months after landfall, 14 TERT teams would deploy to three locations providing dispatch relief for those in need.
Storm Surge and Hurricane Watches are now in effect for portions of southern Louisiana where there is an increasing likelihood of life-threatening storm surge and damaging hurricane-force winds. Residents in the watch area should follow advice given by local officials. Follow the latest on #Francine at https://t.co/Wq6ZtKgfeH
Do you know the difference between a Tropical Storm Watch and a Tropical Storm Warning?
☔️Stay Informed & Be Prepared☔️
State emergency response resources are staged & ready to support local response efforts to tropical weather posing a threat to Texas: https://t.co/PpEiSmFViz
Excessive Heat Warnings have been issued by @NWS for some areas of Texas.🥵
A large portion of the state is under heat advisory.☀️
Do you have a plan to #BeatTheHeat?
Know Your Risk and Take Action: https://t.co/QVOXlUiMX4
#txwx#txheat