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Warren County updates Emergency Operations Plan, deputy coordinator announces retirement

Warren County Board of Supervisors · January 13, 2026
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Summary

Lieutenant Brian Foley briefed the board on a 230‑page Emergency Operations Plan updated to align with the Code of the Commonwealth of Virginia, FEMA and VDEM guidance; the plan clarifies roles and reporting, modifies legal‑support expectations, broadens evacuation transportation planning and adds a family evacuee checklist.

Lieutenant Brian Foley, Warren County’s deputy emergency coordinator and cost‑recovery manager for Fire & Rescue, told the Board of Supervisors on Jan. 13 that the county has substantially revised its Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) and will present it for formal approval at the next regular board meeting.

Foley said the update — performed as required every four years under the Code of the Commonwealth of Virginia — aligns county practice with FEMA and Virginia Department of Emergency Management guidance and incorporates current staffing and resources. "This document is 230 pages," Foley said,…

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