Beat the Heat
Bienvenidos al HARRIS DE HARRIS DISTRITO ELECTORAL Programa 6 BEAT THE HEAT

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El auto de carrera "Beat the Heat" del Distrito Electoral 6 (arriba). El vehículo - equipado con un poderoso motor de Thunderbolt Engines and Transmission y un espléndido trabajo de pintura de Kopriva Body Works - se utiliza para carreras y también está disponible para exhibiciones en reuniones de la juventud y de la comunidad.
Para obtener más información llame al (713) 923-9156. |
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LOS OBJETIVOS DE BEAT THE HEAT |
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- Educar a los jóvenes sobre los problemas del consumo de drogas ilegales y alcohol y los horrores de conducir en estado de ineptitud.
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- Alentar a los jóvenes para que terminen los estudios y triunfen en la vida.
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- Fomentar un mejor entendimiento entre la policía y los bomberos y las comunidades donde prestan servicios.
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- Educar al público en general sobre las carreras de drag y animar a todos para que corran en la pista... NO EN LAS CALLES.
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Oficina Nacional de BEAT THE HEAT, Inc.
1613 Lawson Lane
Amarillo, Texas 79106
Teléfono: (806) 359-1468.
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BEAT THE HEAT DEL DISTRITO ELECTORAL 6
5301 Polk Street
Houston, Texas 77023
Teléfono: (713) 921-0236 |
PRÓXIMOS EVENTOS: October 16-17, 2009 in Denton,Texas.


A MESSAGE FROM THE PRECINCT 6 BEAT THE HEAT TEAM

Precinct 6 Beat the Heat Cars. (Left to Right) Deputy Moises Davila, Lt. Glenn Ellis, and Cpl. Juan Pedraza
On October 16 and 17, 2009 Beat the Heat World Finals were hosted in Denton, Texas with superb racing conditions. Lt. Glenn Ellis participated in the world finals with his 1974 Chevrolet Camaro named “Heat Wave,” which had a avery successful run at the North Star Dragway. This world final was unlike no other in the past for the Ellis Racing Team and Harris County Precinct 6 Beat the Heat.

Ellis Racing added a new addition to his team with a 2010 Chevrolet Camaro named “JAWS” which is owned and operated by Cpl. Johnny Pedraza. Both cars showed outstanding performances in competition with other drivers and vehicles from across the world.

The Beat the Heat program started as a nationwide program, but over the years has expanded its efforts to keep racing on the tracks and not on the streets to other parts of the world such Canada, Puerto Rico, United Kingdom and Australia. The program is also committed in trying to prevent young adults from driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol, encouraging them to stay in school and to promote a better understanding with law enforcement and firefighters and the communities they serve.
Harris County Precinct 6 Beat the Heat and Ellis Racing would like to thank Constable Trevino, family and friends for the support of the program and look forward to the next competition to represent our program and agency