Search results for "cooling center" near 78205

by City of San Antonio (COSA), Department of Human Services (DHS)
When temperatures rise to potentially dangerous levels, it is important to stay inside an air-conditioned space whenever possible.
This is one of over 50 cooling centers that is operated by the City of San Antonio and open to the public.
VIA is offering fare-free trips to and from cooling centers while they remain open. Click here to find a bus route to this Cooling Center.
by Bexar County Fire Marshal/Office of Emergency Management
When temperatures rise to potentially dangerous levels, it is important to stay inside an air-conditioned space whenever possible.
This is one of seven cooling centers operated by the Bexar County Office of Emergency Management (and one of over 60 in the greater San Antonio area operated by various Emergency Services District partners) that is open to the public.
VIA is offering fare-free trips to and from cooling centers while they remain open. Click here to find a bus route to this Cooling Center.
Free
by City of San Antonio (COSA), Department of Human Services (DHS)
When temperatures rise to potentially dangerous levels, it is important to stay inside an air-conditioned space whenever possible.
This is one of over 50 cooling centers that is operated by the City of San Antonio and open to the public.
VIA is offering fare-free trips to and from cooling centers while they remain open. Click here to find a bus route to this Cooling Center.
by Bexar County Fire Marshal/Office of Emergency Management
When temperatures rise to potentially dangerous levels, it is important to stay inside an air-conditioned space whenever possible.
This is one of seven cooling centers operated by the Bexar County Office of Emergency Management (and one of over 60 in the greater San Antonio area operated by various Emergency Services District partners) that is open to the public.
VIA is offering fare-free trips to and from cooling centers while they remain open. Click here to find a bus route to this Cooling Center.
Free
by Bexar County Fire Marshal/Office of Emergency Management
When temperatures rise to potentially dangerous levels, it is important to stay inside an air-conditioned space whenever possible.
This is one of seven cooling centers operated by the Bexar County Office of Emergency Management (and one of over 60 in the greater San Antonio area operated by various Emergency Services District partners) that is open to the public.
VIA is offering fare-free trips to and from cooling centers while they remain open. Click here to find a bus route to this Cooling Center.
Free
by Bexar County Fire Marshal/Office of Emergency Management
When temperatures rise to potentially dangerous levels, it is important to stay inside an air-conditioned space whenever possible.
This is one of seven cooling centers operated by the Bexar County Office of Emergency Management (and one of over 60 in the greater San Antonio area operated by various Emergency Services District partners) that is open to the public.
VIA is offering fare-free trips to and from cooling centers while they remain open. Click here to find a bus route to this Cooling Center.
Free
by Bexar County Fire Marshal/Office of Emergency Management
When temperatures rise to potentially dangerous levels, it is important to stay inside an air-conditioned space whenever possible.
This is one of seven cooling centers operated by the Bexar County Office of Emergency Management (and one of over 60 in the greater San Antonio area operated by various Emergency Services District partners) that is open to the public.
VIA is offering fare-free trips to and from cooling centers while they remain open. Click here to find a bus route to this Cooling Center.
Free
by Bexar County Fire Marshal/Office of Emergency Management
When temperatures rise to potentially dangerous levels, it is important to stay inside an air-conditioned space whenever possible.
This is one of seven cooling centers operated by the Bexar County Office of Emergency Management (and one of over 60 in the greater San Antonio area operated by various Emergency Services District partners) that is open to the public.
VIA is offering fare-free trips to and from cooling centers while they remain open. Click here to find a bus route to this Cooling Center.
Free
by Bexar County Fire Marshal/Office of Emergency Management
When temperatures rise to potentially dangerous levels, it is important to stay inside an air-conditioned space whenever possible.
This is one of seven cooling centers operated by the Bexar County Office of Emergency Management (and one of over 60 in the greater San Antonio area operated by various Emergency Services District partners) that is open to the public.
VIA is offering fare-free trips to and from cooling centers while they remain open. Click here to find a bus route to this Cooling Center.
Free
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