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Emergency Operations Plans
Emergency Operations Plan (EOP)
A crisis or emergency can happen at anytime and could impact one individual, a single building, or the entire Longwood campus. This document is the Longwood University Emergency Operation Plan (EOP), known herein as the "Plan." To continue the high standards of education at Longwood University we must set a precedent for the safety and security of faculty, staff, students, visitors, and those who use our facilities daily. Longwood University is not immune to these types of risk, so we have to be prepared, trained, and ready by making plans for an "All Hazards" approach university-wide.
Exercises
Annexes
Annexes to the Emergency Operations Plan
Emergency Support Functions
- ESF#1 - Transportation (pdf)
- ESF#2 - Communications (pdf)
- ESF#3 - Facilities Management (pdf)
- ESF#4 - Fire and Medical Services (pdf)
- ESF#5 - Emergency Management (pdf)
- ESF#6 - Mass Casualty (pdf)
- ESF#7 - Resources Support (pdf)
- ESF#8 - Public Health and Medical Services (pdf)
- ESF#9 - Search and Rescue (pdf)
- ESF#10 - Oil and Hazardous Materials Response (pdf)
- ESF#11 - NA (pdf)
- ESF#12 - Energy (pdf)
- ESF#13 - Public Safety and Security (pdf)
- ESF#14 - Long Term Community Recovery (pdf)
- ESF#15 - External Affairs (pdf)
Incident Annexes
Regulatory
- Basic Plan (pdf)
- Code of Virginia Reporting(pdf)
- Executive Order No. 41 (2011) (pdf)
- Homeland Security Presidential Directive - 5 (HSPD5)(pdf)
- National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1600(pdf)
- Virginia Department of Emergency Management (VDEM) Continuity Plan template for Executive Branch Agencies & Institutions of Higher Education(pdf)
Natural Hazards
- Severe Weather (pdf)
- Tornado(pdf)
- Fire (pdf)
- Earthquake (pdf)
- Flood (pdf)
EOC Procedures