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The City websites provide a range of public safety-related services for residents. Click on the handy links below to take a look through these websites and familiarize yourself with what's right at your fingertips.
The HPD maintains an up-to-date website with helpful links, latest news of police activities, crime reports, contacts, and complaint forms. The HPD Resources Links provide quick access to useful information. All emergenies should be reported by calling 9-1-1. For non-emergency police service call 713-884-3131. Other non-emergency numbers are available on the website.
HFD is the third largest fire department in the US. responds to calls for a wide range of fire, public safety, and rescue emergencies in a 654 square mile area. If you live in WAMM you'll see and hear the fire trucks of the HFD’s station nearest to WAMM, Engine Company 16, located on Dunlavy at Richmond Avenue, from time-to-time. For emergencies, your first call is always to 9-1-1 first.
The best way to stay safe is to be as proactive as possible. HPD's citywide campaign unites citizens, businesses, and the police in education and awareness. You'll find more information about the initiatives and informative guides at this link to help keep Houston safe.
The City websites provide a range of public safety-related services for residents. Click on the handy links below to take a look through these websites and familiarize yourself with what's right at your fingertips.
WAMM Civic Association is a 501(c)(3)not for profit organization. The WAMM neighborhood is bordered by Westheimer, Alabama, Montrose, and Mulberry streets. We work together to build a safe, inclusive community for our residents and to share helpful resources and information to enrich our quality of life.