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Emergency Mangement

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The mission of the Emergency Management Department is to develop, implement, and manage the Navy's premiere installation all-hazard emergency management program  capable of preparing for, responding to, recovering from, and mitigating against both natural  and man-made events to protect personnel, sustain critical missions, and restore essential missions within the NSA Mid-South area of responsibility.

    
                           
In the event of an emergency onboard NSA Mid-South, dial 9-1-1 from any NSA landline or 
874-7911 from a cellular phone.

 

Be Informed > Have a Plan > Make a Disaster Kit

Hazards
The midsouth is vulnerable to many natural and manmade hazards.
Click on the hazards below for more information.

 

Flooding
Thunderstorms
Tornadoes
Winterstorms
Earthquakes
               
Pandemic                  
Hazardous Material              
Terrorism

 

Emergency Preparedness
Be Informed
Make a Disaster Kit
Create a Familty Disater Plan

 

Helpful Links
Operation Prepare
Ready.gov
FEMA

Contact Information

 

Emergency Management Officer
901-874-5119

 

Dispatch/Emergency Operations
Center Manager
901-874-5765

 

Dispatch/Emergency Operations
Center Supervisor
901-874-5738

 

EM IT Support
901-874-5749

 

Dispatch Center
(Non-Emergency)
901-874-5533
901-874-5534

 

Department Fax
901-874-5754

 

Effective immediately, all emergency notification announcements onboard NSA Mid-South will be preceded by a high-low alert tone (European police siren). Upon hearing the alert tone, upon hearing the high-low siren, all personnel are to immediately seek additional information through one of the following methods:

* Announcement made on Giant Voice (external notification speakers)

* Email and/or popup on AtHoc Wide Area Alert Network

* Emergency Hotline Telephone: (901) 874-7474

* Facebook:

http://www.facebook.com/NSAMidSouth

* NSA Website:

 

www.cnic.navy.mil/midsouth

Please contact the Emergency Management Department 874-5749 or 874-5119 to verify that you are registered on the AtHoc wide area alert network system.

The external notification system (MadahCom) will be tested every Wednesday at 1500.