Chris Tucker Archives - Warrenist | Warren County NC Arts Culture Lifestyle Events Calendar Warrenton Norlina Littleton News https://warrenist.com/tag/chris-tucker/ Warren County NC Warrenton Norlina Littleton News Arts Culture Lifestyle Events Calendar Wed, 18 Jun 2025 02:56:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://warrenist.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/cropped-Copy-of-The-Warrenist-warren-county-nc-blog-summer-20203-32x32.png Chris Tucker Archives - Warrenist | Warren County NC Arts Culture Lifestyle Events Calendar Warrenton Norlina Littleton News https://warrenist.com/tag/chris-tucker/ 32 32 165855427 Warren County Health Department, Library Make Life-Saving Resources Available to the Community https://warrenist.com/local/warren-county-health-department-memorial-library-onebox/ Mon, 16 Jun 2025 16:00:56 +0000 https://warrenist.com/?p=8216 warren county memorial library health department emergency services opioids warrenist nc may 29 2025 warrenisttv“We are excited to be part of this initiative aimed at preventing overdose deaths and creating a healthier community for everyone.”

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The Warren County Health Department, the Warren County Memorial Library and local partners gathered on May 29th for a ribbon cutting ceremony to announce the placement of a Naloxone Vending Machine outside the library.

The newspaper box style vending machine is available 24 hours each day and includes an instructional video as well as risk reduction supplies such as Naloxone, fentanyl/xylazine testing strips, medication lockboxes, etc. Naloxone (also known as Narcan) is the opioid overdose reversal medication that has proven results saving the lives of individuals who have overdosed from opioid drugs.

Guest speakers were Dr. Margaret Brake, Health Director, Tanika Alston, Library Director and Chris Tucker, Emergency Services Director. Brittley Harris, Health Educator at the health department highlighted the supplies displayed in vending machine and described their use. Supporting partners participating in the ceremony included representatives from Warren County Government, Emergency Medical Services, Sheriff’s Office, Detention Center, Parks & Recreation, Trillium Health Resources, and Wilson County Substance Prevention Coalition.

Alston in her remarks stated, “We are excited to be part of this initiative aimed at preventing overdose deaths and creating a healthier community for everyone.”

In addition, the Health Department also provides the ONEbox™ emergency overdose reversal kits containing two doses of the opioid reversal medication, Naloxone to local organizations, businesses, churches and county government offices. This will enable anyone in those places to administer naloxone quickly and safely to a person overdosing in an effort to save their life.

If your business, church or organization is interested in receiving the ONEbox™, please call (252) 257-6017. Health Department staff also provide training on how to use the kit.

ABOUT ONEbox™


ONEbox™ (Opioid Naloxone Emergency Box) is a self-contained, video-enabled opioid overdose reversal kit intended to contain two doses of the opioid reversal medication Naloxone, along with personal protective equipment and video instruction (in English and Spanish) that are activated when ONEbox™ is opened. ONEbox™ was invented by West Virginia native and entrepreneur, Joe Murphy who created the box after seeing the devastation the opioid crisis caused in his hometown community in Huntington, West Virginia.

Both the free vending machine supplies and the ONEbox™ are available to the community thanks to a grant partnership with Wilson County Substance Prevention Coalition.

“We are pleased that our local partners support Naloxone Training and access for populations most at-risk for overdose.” We also recognize the importance of having access to the right tools at the right time to help in preventing an overdose,” said Dr. Brake. Awareness has never been more critical.” Chris Tucker noted that, “anyone is susceptible to overdose, not just those individuals’ experiencing addiction to drugs. Deaths from overdose are preventable through the timely administration of Naloxone/Narcan and appropriate response to overdose situations.”

Anyone interested in receiving FREE training on Overdose Prevention, Naloxone/Narcan administration and Hands-Only CPR can attend a 2-hour training on Tuesday, June 24th at the Warren County Emergency Services Building.

Please contact Chris Tucker (252) 257-1191 or Rhonda Mushaw (252) 257-6012 for more information and to register. Naloxone/Narcan will be available to those individuals who participate in the training.

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Warren County Emergency Services Awarded $25,000 Grant https://warrenist.com/local/warren-county-emergency-services-awarded-25000-grant-duke-energy-foundation/ Fri, 13 Dec 2024 01:39:35 +0000 https://warrenist.com/?p=7443 chris tucker warren county emergency management services nc warrenistWarren County Emergency Services received the Duke Energy Foundation Disaster Relief, Rebuilding, and Readiness Grant Program Year 2024 award.

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Duke Energy Foundation is pleased to inform you that it hereby awards Warren County Emergency Services the Duke Energy Foundation Disaster Relief, Rebuilding, and Readiness Grant Program Year 2024 award in the amount of $25,000 as part of their commitment to support disaster readiness and recovery across North Carolina.
 
Duke Energy Foundation: Disaster Relief, Rebuilding, and Readiness Grant Program
Period of Performance: 12/11/2024 to 12/31/2025
Total Amount of Award: $25,000

If you are interested in any additional information about this project, please contact Chris Tucker by calling (252) 257-1191 or email christucker@warrencountync.gov.

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Warren County Emergency Services Promotes September as Preparedness Month https://warrenist.com/local/warren-county-emergency-services-promotes-september-as-preparedness-month/ Mon, 02 Sep 2024 23:30:10 +0000 https://warrenist.com/?p=6343 warren county dept of emergency services ncEmergency Services urges residents to be aware and prepared

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September is Preparedness Month in North Carolina and Warren County Emergency Management officials are encouraging residents and businesses to be prepared for any disaster by reviewing their emergency plans and updating their emergency supply kits.

“We all need to be prepared for any event, whether it’s a manmade emergency or a weather event, and the best way to do that is to begin with an emergency plan and putting together a supply kit that will help you and your loved ones survive for three to seven days without assistance,” said Chris Tucker, County Emergency Manager. “If you have a family emergency plan and practice it, the chances of your family surviving a disaster increases exponentially, add an up-to-date emergency supply kit and your chances increase even more. Being flexible and able to respond quickly in an emergency is important and the best way to do that is to be prepared and practice your plan and have contingency so you can pivot if needed.”

Warren County Emergency Services encourages residents, schools and business owners to make an emergency plan and practice it routinely with other household members, staff or employees. The plan should include details about where to meet, how to get in touch with one another, evacuation plans, what to do with pets and how to notify employees after an emergency.

“It’s important to include a place to go in your plan should you need to evacuate, such as staying with family, friends or at a hotel; A shelter should be a plan of last resort,” Chris Tucker said. “Be sure to have weather-appropriate clothing in your emergency supply kit, and that everything is up to date, such as fresh batteries. Check to be sure any food is still good and include items needed for survival regardless of the emergency.”

Basic items that should be in an emergency kit are:

* Water – 1 gallon per person per day for 3 to 7 days
* Food – non-perishable and canned food supply for 3 to 7 days
* Hand sanitizer
* Sanitizing wipes
* Battery-powered or hand crank radio and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Weather Radio with extra batteries
* Cell phone with charger
* First aid kit and first aid book
* Flashlight and extra batteries
* Manual can opener for food
* Wrench or pliers to turn off water
* Blanket or sleeping bag – 1 per person
* Prescription medications, glasses and hearing aids
* Seasonal change of clothing, including sturdy shoes
* Toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, feminine supplies
* Extra house and car keys
* Important documents – insurance policies, copy of driver’s license, Social Security card, bank account records
* Fire extinguisher
* Cash and change
* Books, games or cards

Code Red

CodeRED – Seconds Count in an Emergency
Warren County has instituted the CodeRED Emergency Notification System – an ultra-high-speed telephone communication service for emergency notifications. This system allows us to telephone all or targeted areas of the County in case of an emergency situation that requires immediate action (such as a boil-water notice, missing child or evacuation notices). The system is capable of dialing 60,000 phone numbers per hour. It then delivers our recorded message to a live person or an answering machine, making three attempts to connect to any number. Get Started.

This system will only be used for emergency purposes.

Examples of times when the CodeRED system could be utilized:

* Drinking water contamination
* Bomb threat
* Chemical spill or Gas leak
* Evacuation notices and route
* Fires or Floods
* Hostage situation
* Missing person
* Other emergency incidents where rapid and accurate notification is essential for life safety
* Utility outage

For more emergency preparedness information, visit ReadyNC.gov.

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Warren County Emergency Management Receives $383,500 Grant https://warrenist.com/government/warren-county-emergency-management-receives-383500-grant/ Fri, 10 Jun 2022 00:48:06 +0000 https://warrenist.com/?p=3305 warren county north carolina ncThe $383,500 grant will be used towards improvements at the John Graham Gym, which will become Warren County’s central emergency shelter.

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Warren County Emergency Management has been named one of only twenty-four emergency management teams to receive funding from the North Carolina Department of Public Safety’s Capacity Building Competitive Grants program for emergency management agencies. The county will receive $383,500 toward improvements at the John Graham Gym, which will become the county’s central emergency shelter.

The funds from this grant will assist in the renovation of the John Graham gym in order to provide shelter during emergency events, such as hurricanes, ice storms, and any disasters where citizens are displaced.

“I would like to thank the NC DPS for providing these funds,” commented County Manager Vincent Jones. “I’d also like to commend Chief Bartholomew and our Emergency Manager, Captain Chris Tucker, for their diligence in identifying a need and pursuing a solution that will allow us to increase our ability to recover from disasters we may face.”

Jones stated that these funds will provide an emergency shelter that has all the required amenities to properly provide temporary shelter to Warren County residents in a time of need.

“This project will be a game-changer for our citizens that may become displaced during a disaster. This shelter project will be one of only a few in North Carolina,” stated Emergency Manager Chris Tucker.

Tucker also thanked Karen Solomon, Emergency services Senior Administrative Assistant, for her team work with this project.

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Warren County Urges Residents to Update Emergency Plans and Kits https://warrenist.com/community/warren-county-urges-residents-to-update-emergency-plans-and-kits/ https://warrenist.com/community/warren-county-urges-residents-to-update-emergency-plans-and-kits/?noamp=mobile#comments Wed, 27 Apr 2022 16:55:20 +0000 https://warrenist.com/?p=3080 hurricane preparedness week season kit warren county north carolina ncMay 1-7 is North Carolina Hurricane Preparedness Week

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Warren County Emergency Management encourages residents to plan now for hurricanes by updating their emergency plans and supply kits. Hurricane season runs from June 1st through November 30th.

“In order to protect you and your family, the time to get prepared for a tropical storm such as a hurricane, or any disaster, is now,” said Chris Tucker, Warren County Emergency Manager. “Begin by having a plan and a survival kit. They are not complicated to create.”

“Visit ReadyNC.gov, and you can download a plan template,” continued Tucker. “You’ll find a list of items to include in your kit. You and your family should also take the time to practice your emergency plan so everyone knows where to go and who to contact when disaster strikes.”

If you have an emergency plan, now is also the time to make sure all of the information is up to date and talk to your neighbors about their plans, especially those who may need assistance, such as senior citizens. Typically, there is a great deal of advance warning that a hurricane is coming. If your plan and kit are up-to-date that gives you ample time to mitigate damage to your home or business by taking some commonsense measures, such as trimming trees, covering windows, securing loose outdoor items and more.

To encourage residents to prepare, the National Weather Service has declared May 1-7 as Hurricane Preparedness Week in North Carolina. Warren County residents should take this time to review and practice their emergency plans.

Warren County Emergency Management Division urges Warren County families and businesses to write down their plan and gather important documents, such as copy of their driver’s license, insurance policies, medical records, and bank account statements, and put them somewhere they can quickly access in case of emergency. Assemble an emergency supplies kit that includes enough non-perishable food and water to last each family member three to seven days. Other essential items include:

  • First-aid kit
  • Weather radio and batteries
  • Prescription medicines
  • Sleeping bag or blankets
  • Changes of clothes
  • Hygiene items such as toothbrush, toothpaste, soap and deodorant
  • Cash
  • Pet supplies including food, water, bedding, leashes, muzzle and vaccination records
  • Face masks and hand-sanitizer

Make sure to review and update homeowner’s or renter’s insurance policies to ensure they include coverage for damage, natural disasters and flood insurance.

Warren County residents should stay informed during severe weather by using a battery-powered radio for weather and evacuation information and should know evacuation routes in their community. When asked to evacuate, residents should leave the area immediately.

“Having a plan and being prepared improves your chances of surviving and recovering from the damage of severe weather,” said Tucker. “If you’re asked to evacuate due to potential danger, you should do so. You’ll not only be protecting yourself but also emergency responders who may have to risk their lives to save you if you don’t evacuate.”

More information on hurricanes and overall emergency preparedness is online at www.ReadyNC.gov or you may contact the Warren County Emergency Management office at (252) 257-1191.

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