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Warren County Emergency Shelter Information

The information contained on this page may be changed based on the type and intensity of an impending emergency.

Please check for updates in the event of an impending or ongoing emergency situation.

emergency_shelterIn the event of a natural or man-made disaster, emergency shelters will be opened as needed and in coordination with the local school system, the American Red Cross, and the local government. Red Cross and other emergency shelters are intended to provide temporary mass housing for persons displaced due to disaster.  The shelters selected will be those most appropriate depending on the impending or occurring event.

The intent is to return evacuees to their normal living arrangements as soon as possible.

All decisions about which shelters will be used shall be made by the Emergency Services Coordinator or their designee in coordination with the Red Cross. The decision will be based upon the location, type, severity, and duration of the disaster and how many persons are affected.

Primary Shelters

All facilities utilized as Red Cross shelters must meet certain guidelines.  The four Red Cross approved shelters are listed below as primary shelters with the capacities for each.

Location Address Capacity
Front Royal Fire Dept 221 Commerce Ave 50
Skyline High School Skyline Vista Drive 250
North Warren Fire Hall 89 Rockland Rd 50
Shenanndoah Farms Fire Dept 6363 Howellsville Rd 50
South Warren Fire Dept 3330 Stonewall Jackson Hwy 50

Pet Shelters

See Preparing Your Pets for further information

Location Address
Warren County Animal Shelter 1245 Progress Dr
Warren County Fairgrounds Fairground Rd & 52
Virginia Livestock Rivermont Dr

General Shelter Rules

The following are general Shelter Rules that will be enforced to protect all evacuees. Please check at your shelter for additional rules that may apply.
  • Evacuees are required to sign in before being officially admitted to any shelter.
  • Evacuees are responsible for their belongings.
  • Valuables should be locked in cars, or kept with the evacuees at all times.
  • The shelter is not responsible for lost, stolen or damaged items.
  • No weapons are permitted in the shelter except those that may be carried by security personnel.
  • No alcohol or illegal drugs are permitted in the shelter.
  • Parents are responsible for controlling the actions and whereabouts of their children.
  • Children cannot be left unattended.
  • Noise levels should be kept to a minimum during all hours of the day.
  • Quiet hours are observed between 11:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.
  • “Shelter Hopping” is not permitted.
  • Please notify the shelter registrar for referral to the paramedic for any medical condition or medications.
  • Assistance in keeping the shelter neat and orderly will be greatly appreciated.
by Emedia Associates