City of Seabrook Acquires Emergency Rescue Vehicle Through State of Texas LESO Program
The City of Seabrook is pleased to announce the addition of an Emergency Rescue Vehicle to its public safety fleet. The vehicle was acquired at no cost through the State of Texas and the Law Enforcement Support Office (LESO) program, strengthening the city’s ability to respond to critical incidents and support law enforcement operations.
The LESO program provides excess federal equipment to state and local agencies, allowing communities to enhance public safety capabilities while minimizing costs to taxpayers. Through this program, Seabrook can obtain specialized equipment to support law enforcement and emergency response efforts.
This Emergency Rescue Vehicle is designed to assist officers in high-risk situations, including active-shooter incidents, barricaded suspects, and other critical response scenarios. The vehicle provides enhanced protection and mobility for officers and first responders, helping them safely approach dangerous situations, assist victims, and coordinate response efforts.
Because only a limited number of agencies in the region have this type of vehicle, Seabrook was selected to receive and maintain the unit to help ensure this capability is available in the surrounding area. When necessary, the vehicle may also be deployed to assist neighboring jurisdictions during critical incidents through mutual aid partnerships.
The safety and well-being of Seabrook residents and first responders remain a top priority. This vehicle will serve as an important resource in protecting the community and ensuring law enforcement has the equipment necessary to respond effectively to critical incidents.
The City of Seabrook remains committed to leveraging available resources and partnerships to strengthen emergency preparedness and ensure the community is well-equipped to respond when needed.