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Austin Emergency Management

Austin Emergency Management plans and prepares for emergencies, educates the public about preparedness, develops volunteers, manages grant funding to improve homeland security and public safety capabilities, coordinates emergency response and recovery, supports planned events, and works with public and partner organizations to protect our whole community when it needs us the most.

About Austin Emergency Management

Vision

A disaster-prepared and resilient community. 

Mission

Austin Emergency Management serves as Austin’s trusted leader in coordinating a unified effort to mitigate, prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters and disruptions—protecting life, property, and the environment by empowering community resilience and all-hazards readiness. 

Austin Emergency Management Staff

Executive Staff

Jim Redick | Director

Janet Pichette| Assistant Director

Sara Henry| Chief Administrative Officer 

Yahel Baranovicht| Business Process Specialist

Tracy Tucker| Municipal Program Professional


Emergency Operations & Coordination

Leroy Granado| Emergency Management Manager

Planning & Mitigation

Louis Gonzales| Chief Emergency Plans Officer

Adam Apodaca | Senior Emergency Plans Officer

Jo Mackin | Emergency Plans Officer

Training & Exercise

Jason Rosson | Senior Emergency Plans Officer

Logistics

Tanner Hunt | Chief Emergency Plans Officer - Logistics

Ronald GregoireLogistics Program Manager

Angie BryantLogistics Inventory Planner

Stephanie PedenBusiness Process Specialist


Public Information & Engagement

David Wiechmann | Public Information & Marketing Program Manager 

David Alcorta | Community Engagement Specialist - Language Access

Christine Casebeer | Community Engagement Specialist

Matt Coleman | Marketing Rep B, Graphic Design

Valeria Osorio Community Engagement Specialist 

Vacant | Public Information Officer, Sr.

Vacant | Public Information Officer, Sr. 


Finance

Lupe Rios| Finance Manager

Garrison Leinberger | Program Manager

Latrisha Nava| Program Manager

Cynthia Smith | Accounting Associate

Asir Ratnani| Municipal Program Professional

Rose Cora | Municipal Program Professional


Mass Care 

Donny Cummings | Chief Emergency Mass Care Officer

Resilience & Partnerships

Natalie Lyell | Resilience Network Manager 

Jarred Radebaugh | Community Services Program Coordinator

Aarsi Desai | Community Services Program Coordinator

Shelter & Services Coordination

Mishaal Butt | Program Manager 


Business & Technology

Nate Casebeer| Business Process Consultant Sr. 

Jay Thibodeaux | Program Manager

Chris Graves | Municipal Program Professional

National Emergency Management Accreditation

 
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In 2017, the national Emergency Management Accreditation Program (EMAP) has reconfirmed the City of Austin’s emergency management program is among the elite emergency management leaders, following a full accreditation granted by the EMAP Commission.

The Commission announced the accreditation after conducting a peer-reviewed assessment of Austin Emergency Management, which documented its compliance with 64 industry-recognized standards.

In 2012, the City of Austin was the first city in Texas to earn the voluntary five-year EMAP accreditation.

Facilities and Operations

Austin/Travis County Emergency Operations Center

Austin Emergency Management maintains the Austin/Travis County Emergency Operations Center (EOC) in partnership with Travis County.

During area-wide emergencies, the EOC serves as the command center for the City of Austin and Travis County response and recovery operations.

A variety of communications tools and backup systems are installed in the EOC to aid in the receipt and release of vital information. 

The EOC brings together City departments and regional partners to coordinate the flow of information and strategy development. Organizations and government agencies send representatives during an EOC activation, depending on the type and severity of emergency.

Incident Command System

Austin Emergency Management staff are trained in the Federal Emergency Management Agency's National Incident Management System. The Incident Command System (ICS), is a standardized, on-scene, all-hazards incident management approach. It allows for the integration of facilities, equipment, personnel, procedures and communications operating within a common organizational structure, enables a coordinated response among various jurisdictions and functional agencies, both public and private, and establishes common processes for planning and managing resources.

Read more about the Incident Command System on FEMA’s website.

Community Grants

FEMA Nonprofit Security Grant Program provides funding support for facility hardening and other physical security enhancements and activities to nonprofit organizations that are at high risk of terrorist attack.