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?

Europe, Africa, Southwest Asia

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Rota, Spain - On March 10, 2015 U.S. Navy Sailors from Task Force 68 at Naval Station Rota, Spain took part in a joint foreign consequence management mitigation exercise. Members of the Spanish Emergency Military Unit, 7th Civil Support U.S. Army Command at Kaiserslautern, Germany, and U.S. Air Force also took part. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Matthew Chlosta/Released) 150310-A-NP785-153

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In the event of an emergency, you may be able to get pertinent information and assistance from U.S. Citizens Services at the nearest embassy or consulate:


Installation


Facebook CNRH_MainImage_580x300 YouTube Flickr         Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti


Facebook CNRH_MainImage_580x300 YouTube Flickr         Naval Air Station Sigonella


Facebook CNRH_MainImage_580x300 YouTube Flickr         Naval Station Rota


Facebook CNRH_MainImage_580x300 YouTube Flickr         Naval Support Activity Bahrain


Facebook CNRH_MainImage_580x300 YouTube Flickr         Naval Support Activity Naples


Facebook CNRH_MainImage_580x300 YouTube Flickr         Naval Support Activity Souda Bay


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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