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Tacos, twisters, and technology: Inside CS's emergency management strategy

23 min · 22. maj 2026
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In this week’s episode of "What's Up, College Station? [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnI77WIvWvouwZxlMNVhnUDfU_0lG5yk0], Emergency Management Coordinator Lauren McGrath discusses seasonal weather preparedness for severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, and extreme heat. She also clarifies common misconceptions — such as the danger of sheltering under highway overpasses — and explains the critical difference between a tornado watch and a warning. McGrath also emphasizes that the majority of her emergency management [https://www.cstx.gov/emergencies-public-safety/emergency-management/]work happens before a disaster through proactive regional planning, training, and multi-jurisdictional collaboration. She urges residents to take charge of their own safety by building family emergency kits and ensuring they have multiple, redundant ways to receive weather alerts. >> Read the Accessible Transcript [https://blog.cstx.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Whats-Up-Transcript-Season-4-Ep.-20.pdf] The "What's Up, College Station?" podcast is available each week on Podbean [https://whatsupcollegestation.podbean.com/], iHeartRadio [https://iheart.com/podcast/199399071], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/1BteiIM9lX5nkKU26Wjl6H], Apple [https://podcastsconnect.apple.com/my-podcasts/show/whats-up-college-station/a848d3a4-64cd-4c26-a852-712119b4a0e7/episodes], and Amazon/Audible [https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/93a8e8c5-e3ab-4e5d-8bfe-cc3c115f8b9d]. Please subscribe, rate, and recommend! If you have a suggestion for a future topic or interview, email ckillian@cstx.gov [ckillian@cstx.gov].  -30-

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