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Visit TexasReady.gov or Ready.gov to work with your family on a preparedness plan and download the FEMA Mobile App.
You can also visit the Brazos County’s Department of Emergency Management website for useful information.
Work with your whole family to make sure you’re always ready for any emergency!
Contact Us
Paul Torres
Public Health Emergency Preparedness Manager
(979) 361-5701
ptorres@brazoscountytx.gov
What We Do
This article from the National Institutes of Health, “Conceptualizing and Defining Public Health Emergency Preparedness,” helps explain what PHEP is and how we help in emergency situations.
State Of Texas Emergency Assistance Registry
Do you or anyone you know need some assistance during times of an emergency event? The state of Texas presents the STEAR program.
The STEAR program is a free registry that provides local emergency planners and emergency responders with additional information on the needs in their community. Texas communities use the registry information in different ways. Registering yourself in the STEAR registry does not guarantee that you will receive a specific service during an emergency. Available services will vary by community.
Natural Disaster Risks
Explore the map to learn about the natural disaster risks in Brazos County or an area you may be traveling to.
Seasonal Resources
When it comes to outdoor autumn activities, be aware of potential risks and practice weather safety. Remember, a moment of distraction can have serious consequences.

Smoke Detectors / Carbon Monoxide Detectors

If you need help checking or changing your smoke detectors or carbon monoxide detectors, you can contact:
- Bryan Fire Marshall: (979)-209-5960 – Press “1”
- College Station Non Emergency Number: (979) 764-3600
COVID Resources
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- CDC COVID Data Tracker
Brazos Valley Food Bank: Project GotEM
General Public
- Coronavirus Self-Checker
- Bryan Fire Department
- College Station Fire Department
- Public Controlled Substance Disposal Locations




