Ingleside Department of Emergency Management

The City of Ingleside is charged with carrying out a comprehensive all-hazard emergency management program for the community. This program includes mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery planning.



Hurricane Information
KRISTV
San Patricio County Evacuation Routes
National Hurricane Center
National Weather Service

2-1-1 Texas and Hurricane Preparedness, Response, and Recovery Assistance
Through the Governor's Division of Emergency Management State Operations Center. 2-1-1 is creating a database of persons who, for any reason, require transportation assistance to evacuate from the Evacuation Zone along the Texas Gulf Coast. The link below has more information regarding the Special Needs Registry aka "Transportation Assistance Registry".
2-1-1 Area Information Center
You may call the number on the link or pick up a form at any of the local city offices (Public Safety Building, City Hall, Community Services, Library, the Senior Center and the Chamber)


How will I know if I should evacuate?

Your local officals will tell you if you should evacuate, and when to leave. Evacuations must begin many hours before the storm arrives, often when the sun is shining and skies are clear. That's the only way to get everyone out before winds and flooding make roads unsafe or impassable. During a hurricane watch, stay turned to your local Emergency Alert System (EAS) stations-KZFM 99.5 FM, KNCN 101.3 FM or tune to NOAA Weather Radio on the high-band FM frequency 162.550 MHz. Be prepared to evacuate before you receive a warning, follow instructions, and leave quickly. DO NOT DELAY.

Hurricane Katrina






Useful Links:
Govenor's Division of Emergency Management
Coastal Plain Local Emergency Planning Committee
Ingleside Index



This site will be used to communicate to our community as to what they should do
and where to go in the event of an emergency. We ask that you be
patient with us as we trying to create an informative website.
Kids Section


Links to help the kids prepare for emergencies.
Click on one and see where the fun will take you.


Code Red Rover

Home Safety Council

FEMA for Kids

Ready.gov