The complex maintains a robust Emergency Response Team with specialized units for fire, medical and marine emergencies. This team provides 24/7 coverage and is fully equipped to handle incidents without relying on community resources, ensuring that local emergency services remain available for public needs.
Our Emergency Response Team includes more than 200 trained members organized into five groups: Fire Haz-Mat, Fire Apparatus, Rescue Responders, Emergency Medical Responders and Marine Spill Responders. The Emergency Response Team maintains and operates several fire trucks and ambulances dedicated to onsite emergencies. Training occurs year-round at the facility and through advanced programs at Texas A&M Fire School.
The Communications Center operates around the clock to support emergency preparedness. It monitors all radio communications, answers emergency and non-emergency calls, issues weather alerts and dispatches emergency response teams. The center also controls remote gates, manages emergency notifications and sends Community Awareness Emergency Response (CAER) messages to keep the community informed. This centralized function ensures rapid coordination and effective response during any incident.
We use several methods to keep the community informed during emergencies. Managed by East Harris County Manufacturers Association, the provides real-time updates on industrial incidents, flaring, noise and drills. Onsite sirens are also used to signal emergencies, evacuations, and all-clear notifications. These systems help ensure that residents and businesses receive timely and accurate information.
Click on the links below to listen to audio files that can help you familiarize yourself with different sirens you may hear used at the Channelview Complex in the case of an emergency:
We listen and engage with Channelview and surrounding communities on events, efforts and concerns that matter most.