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Fort Bend County OEM
The Fort Bend County Office of Emergency Management (OEM) plans and prepares for emergencies, educates the public about preparedness, coordinates emergency response and recovery, and collects and disseminates emergency information.
We post videos covering topics of preparedness and response for emergencies in Fort Bend County. During an incident, we may use this Channel to update citizens using short video clips.
We also use this Channel to post links to other helpful videos on YouTube, from storm information to tips for preparing for each of the major disasters we face here in the region.
If you have questions, or want to contact us, please visit out website by clicking on the banner above, or on the hyperlink to the left.
To follow us on Twitter, visit http://twitter.com/fbcoem.
To become a fan on Facebook, visit http://www.facebook.com/fbcoem
You can always comment on our videos above, but if you have an urgent question for us please call our office or submit a question using our online form at http://contact.fbcoem.org.
Of course, in an emergency situation, always dial 911 for help!
We post videos covering topics of preparedness and response for emergencies in Fort Bend County. During an incident, we may use this Channel to update citizens using short video clips.
We also use this Channel to post links to other helpful videos on YouTube, from storm information to tips for preparing for each of the major disasters we face here in the region.
If you have questions, or want to contact us, please visit out website by clicking on the banner above, or on the hyperlink to the left.
To follow us on Twitter, visit http://twitter.com/fbcoem.
To become a fan on Facebook, visit http://www.facebook.com/fbcoem
You can always comment on our videos above, but if you have an urgent question for us please call our office or submit a question using our online form at http://contact.fbcoem.org.
Of course, in an emergency situation, always dial 911 for help!












