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Emergency Management

The City of Corpus Christi Office of Emergency Management's (OEM) mission is to minimize loss of life and personal injury, damage to property and the environment from disasters. We strive to accomplish this through a continuing program of outreach, coordination, planning, training and exercising, for "all hazards" and for all four phases of emergency management -  mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions

Directed by the City Manager, the Office of Emergency Management has the following responsibilities during an emergency:

  • Organize, staff and operate the Emergency Operations Center (EOC).
  • Operate communications and warning systems.
  • Provide information and guidance to the public.
  • Maintain information on the status of resources, services and operations.
  • Direct overall emergency operations.
  • Obtain support for the City of Corpus Christi and provide support to other jurisdictions as required.
  • Analyze hurricane information and other hazards and recommend appropriate countermeasures.
  • Collect, evaluate and disseminate damage assessment and other essential information.
  • Provide status and other reports to Nueces County Office of Emergency Management and the State of Texas Division of Emergency Management.
  • Ensure that the procedures outlined in the City of Corpus Christi's Emergency Preparedness Plan are carried out.

The Office of Emergency Management (OEM) operates out of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC).

Emergency Operations Center (EOC)
2406 Leopard St., Suite 400
Corpus Christi, TX 78408
Office: (361) 826-1100

The EOC operates under the nationally-recognized Incident Management System (IMS). An EOC provides a central location of authority and information and allows for face-to-face coordination among personnel who must make emergency decisions. The following functions are among those performed in the City of Corpus Christi's EOC:

  • Receive and disseminate warnings.
  • Develop policies.
  • Collect and disseminate information from and to the various EOC representatives and, as appropriate, to County and State agencies, military and federal agencies.
  • Prepare intelligence/information summaries, situation reports, operation reports and other reports as required. Maintain general and specific maps, information display boards and other data pertaining to emergency operations.
  • Continue analysis and evaluation of all data pertaining to emergency operations.
  • Control and coordinate, within established policy, the operations and logistical support of the departmental resources committed to the emergency operations.
  • Maintain contact with support EOC's, other jurisdictions and levels of government.
  • Provide emergency information and instructions to the public. Make official releases to the media and schedule press conferences as necessary.

 

 

 

About Us

The Fire Department functions to protect life, property, and the assets of the City from any emergency situation through preparedness, prevention, public education, the development and enforcement of fire codes, emergency medical services, fire suppression, and hazardous material incident response.

Contact Information

Address: 
2406 Leopard, Suite 300,
Corpus Christi, TX 78408

Phone: (361) 826-3900