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TXETN is the mobile connected solution at a tactical level for the Texas Division of Emergency Management’s Emergency Tracking Network (ETN). With an activated and properly credentialed account, first responders and emergency management professionals will be able to evacuate, transport, shelter and repopulate all while on scene, in a vehicle or at the shelter and using your smart device as the only hardware needed.
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Texas ETN FAQ

  • Is Texas ETN free?

    Yes, Texas ETN is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

  • Is Texas ETN legit?

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  • How much does Texas ETN cost?

    Texas ETN is free.

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My camera will not scan drivers licenses. It scans the wristbands but will not scan the license.

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