Quanta Services taps TEEX for Electrical Power Systems Overview
Quanta Services recently selected TEEX Infrastructure Training & Safety Institute to train staff members in an Electrical Power Systems Overview course.
Quanta Services recently selected TEEX Infrastructure Training & Safety Institute to train staff members in an Electrical Power Systems Overview course.
A Public Service Announcement by Texas A&M President Bowen Loftin urges Aggies and others to prepare for disasters.
The Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX) is leveraging technology and changing the way trainers learn to teach the Incident Command System (ICS) to responders in cities and departments nationwide.
The $2.2 million Robert E “Bob” Wiatt Physical Skills Training Complex at the Texas A&M Riverside Campus was dedicated May 16 at a ceremony that drew Texas A&M University System dignitaries, local law enforcement officials, cadets from the Central Texas Police Academy and family and friends of the late Robert E. “Bob” Wiatt. The 3,100-square-foot facility will serve the cadets of TEEX’s Central Texas Police Academy.
Twenty-seven leaders in the fire service are the latest graduates of the Fire Service Chief Executive Officer (FSCEO) program, a joint initiative between the Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX) and the Texas A&M University Mays Business School.
Texas Task Force 1 has completed their assigned missions in Moore, OK, in support of the local jurisdiction and is demobilizing today.
Gov. Rick Perry yesterday activated Texas Task Force 1 at FEMA’s request to assist local, state and federal responders in Oklahoma
Texas Task Force 1, in their first day of search and rescue operations in Moore, OK, on Tuesday, searched over 350 structures in their assigned zone.
Texas Task Force 1 (TX-TF1) along with the Incident Support Team (IST) cache has been activated by FEMA through the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) and will deploy from their facility in College Station to Oklahoma.
A new course developed by the Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX) is designed to help first responders, emergency managers, EMS and hospital emergency room personnel plan and prepare to manage a disaster that impacts children.
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