Compudopt Houston served as a charging center in partnership with the City of Houston Office of Emergency Management and the American Red Cross to serve families in the greater Houston area that lost power due to Hurricane Beryl. We served nearly 250 families over 3 days, providing them with water, snacks, and free Wi-Fi while charging their devices. A special thank you to Rep. Christina Morales of HD145 for stopping by! #HurricaneBeryl #DisasterRelief #Houston
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During these unpredictable times, #NonstopDiamondSolutions wants to wish our family, friends and valued customers safe days ahead. Through the storm, we're with you. Be prepared, stay strong, safe, and most importantly, unite and lend a helping hand to those in need. Together, we will overcome whatever this monster brings our way! #HurricaneHelene #CommunityStrength #NonstopSupport” Checkout this important information guide about hurricane preparedness from the #RedCross https://lnkd.in/eXRkB7n
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June 1 marked the start of hurricane season in Southwest Florida, making it essential for residents to be well-prepared. Hurricanes can cause devastating winds, heavy rains, and flooding. Being ready can significantly enhance your safety and minimize property damage. At PBS Contractors, we prioritize our community's well-being and want to share key preparedness tips to help you stay safe this hurricane season. To learn more: https://loom.ly/vjh7EsE
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Maximizing Impact in Hurricane Season! As we kick off this critical period, let's leverage our expertise to guide communities through preparedness, mitigation, response and recovery. Through proactive planning, effective communication, and strategic resource management, we can minimize the impact of hurricanes and safeguard lives. Together, we are the frontline of resilience. #HurricaneSeason #EmergencyManagement
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We're halfway through September's National Preparedness Month. Being prepared for natural and man-made hazards is especially critical during Florida's hurricane season. If you have not yet, bookmark this comprehensive hurricane guide from Palm Beach County. https://ow.ly/4N1Q50TnMkz
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Keep your family, friends and community safe this hurricane season by being prepared. You can find tips for stocking your emergency supply kit, knowing your evacuation routes, preparing your home's exrterior, and much more by clicking https://ow.ly/r5M750Tfp7V. #BePrepared
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“We study the past to understand the present; we understand the present to guide the future.” - William Lund In the unpredictable world of 9-1-1, one thing is certain: we can harness analytics from past events to improve our response to future ones. Ensuring continuity of operations is crucial. By leveraging data analytics, we can ensure our systems are robust and our teams are ready! #PublicSafety #911Analytics #EmergencyResponse #FirstResponders #EmergencyManagement #EmergencyPreparedness #911communications
Our thoughts are with everyone affected by Hurricane Beryl this week. In times of natural disaster, our dedicated public safety heroes tirelessly work to assist communities and ensure everyone's safety- THANK YOU for all you do!! Here's an interesting look at how the hurricane affected 911 calls in the path of the storm. The first significant increase in call volume was recorded at 4:00 CT on July 8, with an impressive 1,740 calls made within that hour. The highest peak in calls was at 9:45 am CT, with 503 calls in one minute. #RapidSOS #PublicSafety #IntelligentSafety #FirstResponders #HurricaneBeryl #PublicSafetyData #911Response #EmergencyResponse
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