11/14/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 11/14/2025 15:42
Baytown Mayor Charles Johnson and members of city council recognized the Baytown Office of Emergency Management (OEM) for recently earning accreditation from the Emergency Management Accreditation Program (EMAP).
The City of Baytown is the fifth city in Texas to achieve this prestigious accreditation. This recognition is especially significant because the other accredited cities are large urban cities with greater staffing and resources. Baytown's accomplishment demonstrates that mid-size and small jurisdictions can also meet and exceed national standards of excellence.
Baytown OEM began the accreditation process in 2018, driven by a commitment to strengthen the city's Emergency Management Program after Hurricane Harvey. Over several years, the team worked diligently to enhance policies, training, and coordination to meet EMAP's rigorous standards.
"The EMAP standards set a benchmark of excellence by recognizing high-performing emergency management programs across the nation. We are proud to be accredited and join the ranks of other innovative emergency management teams." said David Alamia, Emergency Management Coordinator.
The Baytown OEM's vision is to build a prepared, safe, and resilient community. To sustain this vision, the department will continue building core capabilities and fostering preparedness partnerships across Baytown.
EMAP Accreditation standards must be maintained through ongoing program excellence and is re-evaluated every five years.
For additional details or inquiries, please contact us at [email protected] or 281-422-1129.