FY2018 Arlington Fire Department Annual Report FY 2018 | Page 21

The Office of Emergency Management (OEM) is responsible for coordinating large-scale City of Arlington emergency response operations, managing and testing the outdoor warning system, maintaining the operational readiness of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC), monitoring for severe weather events impacting the City, overseeing Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI) funds from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, conducting training classes for the citizen volunteer Community Emergency Response Team (CERT), and coordinating volunteers through the Arlington Christian Disaster Network (ACDN). 86 CERT members volunteered a total of 2,038 hours in FY18. They trained on a variety of topics including situational awareness, triage, CPR, disaster communications and response, search and rescue, call-out procedures, damage assessments, and Arlington Emergency Operations Center Procedures. The Outdoor Warning System is comprised of 52 sirens and is tested on the first Wednesday of each month. In FY18, there were 10 monthly tests conducted, with one cancellation for inclement weather and one for the Independence Day holiday, with a 94.2% activation success rate . The Emergency Management Accreditation Program (EMAP) is the voluntary standards, assessment, and accreditation process for disaster preparedness programs throughout the world by establishing credible standards applied in a peer- review accreditation process. EMAP was created by a group of national organizations to foster continuous improvement in emergency management capabilities. It provides emergency management programs the opportunity to be recognized for compliance with industry standards, to demonstrate accountability, and to focus attention on areas and issues where resources are needed. The City of Arlington Fire Department’s Office of Emergency Management was the second city in Texas to receive the EMAP accreditation and the sixth city in the world to achieve the accreditation by itself without partnering 20 with another agency or jurisdiction to meet the 64 EMAP standards.