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Preparedness Empowers You

It saves lives, property, and time.

Emergencies happen, often with little or no notice. By taking action beforehand you can be prepared for any emergency.

Be Ready Navy!
I am. Are you?

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Naval Station Rhode Island Emergency Manager discusses personal preparedness (Courtesy of NS Rhode Island EMO) 130617-N-ZZ999-004
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Talking Ready Navy with the kids about the good things to have at home in case of an earthquake or flood (Picture provided by NAF El Centro EMO) 130617-N-ZZ999-005

Shared Experiences


Today, more than ever, with the reality that incidents can happen with little to no advance warning, emergency preparedness is paramount!

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Listen to true-life emergency preparedness experiences of members within the Navy Community!

Marcher Castell, Civil Service Employee and Navy Spouse, shares her experience and the realization that she and her family were not as prepared as they believed themselves to be.

 

CS1 (SS) Michael Gray shares the importance of building a kit in his story during a European-wide power outage when stationed in Naples, Italy.

Be Ready Navy—Be informed before, during, and after an incident; make a written family emergency plan; and build an emergency supply kit good for at least three days.

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