Regional Emergency Alert Network (REAN)
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If there is a significant natural or man-made emergency in your area – flood, tornado, hazardous material spill, etc. – local officials have the ability to send messages to all standard voice and text communication devices you register making you aware of the situation and giving you instructions on how to respond by using a “Alert” emergency call-out system. 

Previously this system was limited to traditional land-line phones, so if you were away from home or only use cell phone services, you would not receive the information. However, the tri-county area of Guadalupe, Comal, and Bexar Counties has improved the system and now you can register your cell phone, pager, and/or email accounts so that your mobile contact information is included in the 9-1-1 database and you can receive emergency notifications via almost any mobile device. 

If you would like to receive alerts relevant to your home address, work, school, or even the home of a relative in the tri-county area, you can create a separate registration for each address and receive emergency notifications for those specific areas. In order to activate the service, you must respond by clicking the link to activate the service.

(The information you enter is for emergency notification purposes only and will not be shared with any other entity.)

Click and sign up for Guadalupe County Regional Emergency Alert Network.

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Guadalupe County Regional Emergency Alert Network
Once you have registered, a confirmation e-mail will be sent to your primary email account.  You must respond using the link in the email to activate the service.
Siren Alerts in Guadalupe County

Guadalupe County currently operates 23 siren locations strategically placed throughout the county. These sirens are primarily used to alert residents of significant weather events or emergencies that require immediate attention. 

Siren test are run at noon on Saturdays. 

To avoid causing unnecessary alarm or confusion during any severe storm or heavy rain, sirens are being tested silently. Sirens continue to run automated functional test twice daily, with the results sent directly to Emergency Management staff for monitoring.

Guadalupe County Emergency Siren map

Guadalupe County Emergency Siren Alert Tower

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Patrick Pinder
Emergency Management Coordinator
Guadalupe County Texas
101 E Court St Suite 208
Seguin Texas 78155
Office: (830) 303-8856
Fax: (830) 401-0998

Lauren Edwards
Communications Supervisor Seguin Police Department
350 N. Guadalupe St.
Seguin, Texas 78155
Office: (830) 401-2345

Andrew Cardiel
Emergency Management Coordinator
550 Landa St
New Braunfels, TX 78130
Office: (830) 221-4270
Fax: (830) 608-2125
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