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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.

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Ready Navy News

Navy Regional and Installation Emergency Managers work hard to keep you informed before, during, and after an emergency incident. View featured articles below.

 

During National Preparedness Month, CNRMA shares importance of Hurricane Preparedness as tropical storm activity picks up.

 

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CFAS Recognizes National Preparedness Month

Sep 26, 2014 - While being told to 'expect the unexpected' may sound ironic, nobody expects a natural disaster to happen, which is why National Preparedness Month stresses the importance of making a plan for possible eventualities. Petty Officer Andrew Dean has the story of one of the things Commander, Fleet Activities Sasebo was doing to promote National Preparedness Month.

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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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