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Month: November 2020

Stay Safe and Healthy This Holiday Season

The Brazos County Health District would like to remind you that, due to COVID-19, it’s more important than ever to wear your masks, keep your social distance and maintain proper hand hygiene this holiday season.

Here’s a holiday message from Dr. Seth Sullivan, Brazos County Alternate Health Authority.

Author Ken SmithPosted on November 20, 2020December 3, 2020Categories CDC, CEOC, Coronavirus

Register for Emergency Alerts

The Emergency Notification System was created to notify citizens of local emergencies that occur day or night. A new system has been implemented to more efficiently and effectively reach our citizens.

  • Register for the countywide Emergency Notification System

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Recent Posts

  • Update on Brazos County Warming Centers December 23, 2022
  • Warming Centers Available Thursday Through Sunday in Brazos County December 21, 2022
  • SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loans Available to Texas Small Businesses August 11, 2022
  • Governor Abbott Mobilizes Additional State Resources As Wildfire Danger Continues August 11, 2022
  • Brazos Valley Regional COVID-19 Infusion Center Open to Patients October 4, 2021

How to Report Issues

Road Closures

  • www.drivetexas.org (TxDot Roads)
  • Brazos County Road Notifications
  • City of Bryan Road Closures

City of Bryan

Use the Help Bryan online form at www.bryantx.gov or call (979) 209-5900. If it is an emergency, dial 9-1-1.

City of College Station

Call College Station Police dispatch at (979) 764-3600 or dial 9-1-1.

Bryan Texas Utilities

Customers are being asked to keep the emergency outage line clear so system operators can focus on communicating with linemen in the field.

  • There is no need to call to report an outage—the customer’s meter will alert BTU when power is lost.
  • View Power Outages on the BTU website.
  • Follow updates on BTU’s Facebook (@BryanTexasUtilities) and Twitter (@BTU_BryanTX) pages.

College Station Utilities

If you have an electric, water or wastewater outage or emergency, have your CSU account number ready and call (855) 528-4278. Click here for more details.

Categories

  • CDC
  • CEOC
  • Coronavirus
  • Drought
  • FEMA
  • Flooding
  • Laura
  • Weather

Partners

  • Federal Emergency Management Agency
  • Texas Division of Emergency Management
  • Brazos County
  • City of Bryan
  • City of College Station
  • Texas A&M University
  • Amber Alert Network Brazos Valley/Brazos Valley Child Abduction Response Team
  • American Red Cross
  • Brazos ARES
  • Brazos County LEPC
  • Brazos Valley CERT
  • National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office Houston/Galveston, TX
  • The Salvation Army
  • United Way of the Brazos Valley/2-1-1 Texas
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