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Webster Groves chiefs present 166-page draft emergency operations plan; legal review and training next

5746371 · September 3, 2025
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Fire and police leadership presented a draft emergency operations plan (EOP) that aligns with NIMS/ICS, identifies EOC locations, mutual-aid triggers and documentation protocols for FEMA reimbursement. Staff estimate 6–9 months to finalize after legal review and training exercises.

Webster Groves public safety leaders on Sept. 2 presented a 166-page draft Emergency Operations Plan designed to coordinate the city’s response to natural, technological and human-caused incidents and to align local procedures with the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and the Incident Command System (ICS).

Police Chief Brett (first name used in meeting) said the plan “coordinates response to emergencies” and emphasized that it brings public works, parks and recreation, finance and the public information officer into an “all hands on deck” approach. He described the presentation as a “balcony view” and said the plan formalizes…

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