Credits: City of Houston Office of Emergency Management
Houston’s Mayor Whitmire has appointed Tom Muñoz as the city’s new fire chief, citing his extensive experience and dedication to emergency management.
“Chief Muñoz is a strong leader dedicated to preparing and protecting Houstonians for emergencies. I believe he is the best emergency management coordinator in the country,” said Mayor Whitmire. “He is experienced, knowledgeable, and widely respected. I have worked alongside him during the flooding in Kingwood, the derecho, Hurricane Beryl, and the winter freeze. I am confident that Chief Muñoz is the best person to lead the City’s fire department at this time.”
Muñoz previously served as the Deputy Director and Emergency Coordinator for Houston’s Office of Emergency Management. With over 26 years of experience as a first responder and emergency manager, including his service in the Coast Guard, Muñoz is well-prepared for his new role.
“Mayor Whitmire is a no-nonsense leader who has supported our firefighters since day one,” said Chief Muñoz. “I am committed to taking care of the residents of Houston, which must begin with taking care of the men and women of the Houston Fire Department. The work we do today will have a lasting impact for years to come, and I know that with this administration, we can improve the safety of all residents and future generations.”
Muñoz’s career also includes roles as the Emergency Manager and Homeland Security Director for Texas City and Assistant Chief of Homeland Security and Planning for the Houston Fire Department. He retired as a Commander from the U.S. Coast Guard Reserve after 21 years, during which he managed significant emergency response operations, including Hurricane Maria.
His accolades include the Captain Edward R. Williams United States Coast Guard Reserve Award for Excellence and five USCG Commendation Medals. Muñoz is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Strategic Communication and holds two Master’s degrees in Emergency Management and Homeland Security from American Military University, as well as a BA in Political Science from the University of Houston.
Chief Muñoz succeeds Chief Samuel Peña and becomes the 37th chief of the Houston Fire Department since its transition to a non-volunteer force in 1895.