The Office of Emergency Management is overseen by the Emergency Management Coordinator. Our mission is to prepare for and reduce the impact of disasters to our community. We work closely with our private, local, county and state partners. Our office maintains relationships between these jurisdictions and ensures that we can work together effectively to carry out our mission. Our office is responsible for updating emergency operations plans, training, grant research, resource typing and inventory, maintaining databases, mass notification and outdoor warning systems.
Emergency Notification
Opt-In to receive alerts from the City of Wolfforth. Residents will have the ability to receive alerts concerning community events, threatening weather or hazards, and important announcements. Residents can customize which type of alerts they wish to receive and how they are notified. Participation is free and open to anyone wishing to receive alerts from the City of Wolfforth.
Alerts powered by Smart911 is the official emergency notification system used by the City of Wolfforth to communicate with city residents during emergencies. Sign up now to receive free alerts from the City via text message, email, voice message or social media.
Storm Shelter Registry
The City of Wolfforth encourages anyone with a storm shelter to register by calling the Emergency Management Coordinator at 806-855-4160 or by using the link below. Please provide complete information. If updates are required once you have registered, please call or you can email updates to: stormshelter@wolfforthtx.us
Emergency FAQs
PUBLIC STORM SHELTER
The city does not operate a public storm shelter. While public storm shelters can be beneficial, they may become impractical during a severe weather event. Travel to a shelter could potentially put individuals in harms way. Panicked motorists and or pedestrians trying to get to a shelter could be more of a hazard than the weather event itself. Exposure to the elements presents it’s own set of dangers to individuals. Also, the city does not have the personnel or facilities available to operate a shelter. We frequently receive inquiries asking what to do when severe weather is forecast for our area. It is advisable to have a plan for your home and or business in advance of a weather event. A FEMA rated and installed underground shelter offers the best protection from severe weather. In absence of an underground shelter, identify areas of homes and buildings that are centrally located without windows that may offer protection to you, your family and or co-workers.
HOW WILL THE CITY HELP ME
Each one of us has the responsibility to plan and prepare for disasters that could affect our lives. It is when our individual resources and abilities become overwhelmed that we may have to seek assistance from other sources. The City of Wolfforth provides Fire, Police, EMS and City Maintenance personnel and equipment to respond to and recover from disasters.
The city is no different than individuals in that when our resources are exhausted, we seek assistance from our partners. The City of Wolfforth will make every effort to provide sufficient services to accommodate the residents and visitors to the city. We will prepare for, respond to and recover from disaster using whatever means necessary.
If you are in need of emergency assistance after a disaster, first dial 911. If unsuccessful, attempt to call local emergency phone numbers and or attempt to make contact with family or friends using landlines and/or cellphones. If voice lines of communication are down or the network is congested (as is common during and after a disaster), try using a cellphone to send text messages.
Things to consider are that first responders will be dispatched to a disaster, the response may not be as quick as during normal daily routine, many may be displaced and in need of assistance, the recovery process may be lengthy depending on the severity of the incident, recovery resources may not be immediately available. As always, you, the individual should plan ahead and prepare for surviving a disaster.
Make every effort to utilize resources that can give you and your family the edge to surviving a disaster. The links below will direct you to organizations and information that may help you plan for a disaster.
“Be Prepared for a Real Emergency”
Disasters
Here in West Texas, we experience weather patterns that can be unpredictable at times. The hazards that we are most likely to face in Wolfforth have been identified in our Hazard Mitigation Planning. These hazards include, Severe Thunderstorms, Tornados, High Wind Events, Drought, Hail Storms, Flooding, Wildland Grass Fires, and Hazardous Materials Incidents. These should all be considered during your personal planning processes and drills.
Outdoor Warning System
DISASTERS
Here in West Texas, we experience weather patterns that can be unpredictable at times. The hazards that we are most likely to face in Wolfforth have been identified in our Hazard Mitigation Planning. These hazards include, Severe Thunderstorms, Tornados, High Wind Events, Drought, Hail Storms, Flooding, Wildland Grass Fires, and Hazardous Materials Incidents. These should all be considered during your personal planning processes and drills.
Siren Testing
Sirens are scheduled to be tested every 1st Tuesday of each month at 12 noon provided that severe weather is not forecast for our area.
If testing is cancelled for weather concerns, we will reschedule the test for the following Tuesday. If testing is cancelled for that date also, we will not test the system that month.
Emergency Notifcation
Opt-In to receive alerts from the City of Wolfforth. Residents will have the ability to receive alerts concerning community events, threatening weather or hazards, and important announcements. Residents can customize which type of alerts they wish to receive and how they are notified. Participation is free and open to anyone wishing to receive alerts from the City of Wolfforth.
Alerts powered by Smart911 is the official emergency notification system used by the City of Wolfforth to communicate with city residents during emergencies. Sign up now to receive free alerts from the City via text message, email, voice message or social media.
Storm Shelter Registry
The City of Wolfforth encourages anyone with a storm shelter to register by calling the Emergency Management Coordinator at 806-855-4160 or by using the link below. Please provide complete information. If updates are required once you have registered, please call or you can email updates to: stormshelter@wolfforthtx.us
Emergency FAQs
PUBLIC STORM SHELTER
The city does not operate a public storm shelter. While public storm shelters can be beneficial, they may become impractical during a severe weather event. Travel to a shelter could potentially put individuals in harms way. Panicked motorists and or pedestrians trying to get to a shelter could be more of a hazard than the weather event itself. Exposure to the elements presents it’s own set of dangers to individuals. Also, the city does not have the personnel or facilities available to operate a shelter. We frequently receive inquiries asking what to do when severe weather is forecast for our area. It is advisable to have a plan for your home and or business in advance of a weather event. A FEMA rated and installed underground shelter offers the best protection from severe weather. In absence of an underground shelter, identify areas of homes and buildings that are centrally located without windows that may offer protection to you, your family and or co-workers.
HOW WILL THE CITY HELP ME
Each one of us has the responsibility to plan and prepare for disasters that could affect our lives. It is when our individual resources and abilities become overwhelmed that we may have to seek assistance from other sources. The City of Wolfforth provides Fire, Police, EMS and City Maintenance personnel and equipment to respond to and recover from disasters.
The city is no different than individuals in that when our resources are exhausted, we seek assistance from our partners. The City of Wolfforth will make every effort to provide sufficient services to accommodate the residents and visitors to the city. We will prepare for, respond to and recover from disaster using whatever means necessary.
If you are in need of emergency assistance after a disaster, first dial 911. If unsuccessful, attempt to call local emergency phone numbers and or attempt to make contact with family or friends using landlines and/or cellphones. If voice lines of communication are down or the network is congested (as is common during and after a disaster), try using a cellphone to send text messages.
Things to consider are that first responders will be dispatched to a disaster, the response may not be as quick as during normal daily routine, many may be displaced and in need of assistance, the recovery process may be lengthy depending on the severity of the incident, recovery resources may not be immediately available. As always, you, the individual should plan ahead and prepare for surviving a disaster.
Make every effort to utilize resources that can give you and your family the edge to surviving a disaster. The links below will direct you to organizations and information that may help you plan for a disaster.
“Be Prepared for a Real Emergency”
DISASTERS
Here in West Texas, we experience weather patterns that can be unpredictable at times. The hazards that we are most likely to face in Wolfforth have been identified in our Hazard Mitigation Planning. These hazards include, Severe Thunderstorms, Tornados, High Wind Events, Drought, Hail Storms, Flooding, Wildland Grass Fires, and Hazardous Materials Incidents. These should all be considered during your personal planning processes and drills.
Outdoor Warning System
DISASTERS
Here in West Texas, we experience weather patterns that can be unpredictable at times. The hazards that we are most likely to face in Wolfforth have been identified in our Hazard Mitigation Planning. These hazards include, Severe Thunderstorms, Tornados, High Wind Events, Drought, Hail Storms, Flooding, Wildland Grass Fires, and Hazardous Materials Incidents. These should all be considered during your personal planning processes and drills.
Siren Testing
Sirens are scheduled to be tested every 1st Tuesday of each month at 12 noon provided that severe weather is not forecast for our area.
If testing is cancelled for weather concerns, we will reschedule the test for the following Tuesday. If testing is cancelled for that date also, we will not test the system that month.
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OFFICE HOURS
Monday 8:00-5:00
Tuesday 8:00-5:00
Wednesday 8:00-5:00
Thursday 8:00-5:00
Friday 8:00-5:00
Saturday CLOSED
Sunday CLOSED
AFTER HOURS CONTACT
Our patrol officers are on duty patrolling and responding to calls at all times. The Lubbock County Sheriff's Communications Center dispatches calls for service to our officers after normal business hours. For non-emergency calls dial 806-855-4160 to be directed or call the Sheriff's Office direct at 806-775-1600. Dial 911 for all emergency calls at any time of the day.