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Air Force transitions call center function to AFMAO

Posted 11/30/2011 Email story   Print story

    

11/30/2011 - WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- The Air Force recently transitioned mortuary affairs call center responsibilities from a temporary call center in Washington D.C., to the Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations Center at Dover Air Force Base, Del.

Trained experts will continue to answer calls from the toll-free number 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to meet the needs of any concerned family members.

The call center was established following the announcement of results of a year-long investigation of the Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations Center, the point of entry for the remains of U.S. service members who are killed or die overseas. Investigators found no evidence of anyone intentionally mishandled remains, but concluded the mortuary staff failed to maintain accountability while processing portions of remains for three service members.

"We established this call center to answer questions and address potential concerns for families of fallen service members," said Brig. Gen. Eden Murrie, the director of Air Force Services. "It was important that we were prepared and did this right. In setting up the call center, we ensured there were sufficient phone lines and expertly trained staff so a caller would immediately talk with a person who was able to answer any questions they had.

"Since the call center's establishment Nov. 8, only eight calls were received from concerned relatives of service members and others from the general public," she said. "We are committed to keeping this important communication channel open. And it makes sense, given the small number of calls, that we transition the function to the Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations Center."

The Air Force is committed to ensuring the mission of AFMAO is carried out with reverence, dignity, honor and respect for the fallen and to providing care, service and support for the families.

Families of fallen service members may contact the Air Force toll free at 1-855-637-2583 or email dover.pm@pentagon.af.mil if they have questions about this investigation or Air Force mortuary operations. For more information, media should contact Air Force Public Affairs at 703-695-0640 or after hours at (202) 528-4929.



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