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1001 Fannin Main 713.759.9600
Emergency (Police, Fire) 911
David F. Cutler 713.884.3611 Director, Houston Emergency Center
Dennis J. Storemski 832.393.0875 Director, Office of Public Safety and Homeland Security
Houston Police Non-Emergency 713.884.3131
City of Houston Helpline (311) 713.837.0311 (Use this number from your cell phone.)
Red Cross, Greater Houston Area 713.526.8300
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What to Do In Case Of a Fire

  • Isolate the fire: Close the door if you can do so safely.
  • Call the Fire Department: Dial 9 1 1 immediately.  Do not assume someone else has called.  After calling the fire department, call the building management office at 713-759-9600.
  • Activate the Fire Alarm Pull Station: If the Alarm is not sounding.
  • Evacuate: Using Exit / Stairs to a safe area.  Relocation to three (3) or more levels below the fire floor is generally adequate.
  • Fire Extinguishment (is optional and only if all of the above has been completed.)
  • Correct Extinguishers: Different fire extinguishers are recommended for each type of fire. For CLASS A fires (wood, textiles, rubbish) use foam or water. For CLASS B fires (grease, motor vehicle, flammable liquids) use foam, dry chemical, carbon dioxide or vaporizing liquid. NEVER use a water-type extinguisher on live electrical equipment. You can be electrocuted instantly by the electrical current following the water stream to you body. NEVER throw a stream of water on a CLASS B fire. You can splatter flaming liquids over a wide area, spreading the fire out of control.
 
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Martina Salazar
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