Location: Clay Kaserne, Bldg. 1006
Phone: DSN 548-7777/7779/7779
Civ (0611) 143-548-7777/7779/777
Hours of operation: 24-hours/365 days
Director: DSN 548-7070
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Deputy: DSN 548-7071
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Admin Service: DSN 548-7070
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Operations: DSN 548-7075
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SHARP Hotline: DSN 537-SAFE (7233)
Civ (0611) 143-537-SAFE (7233)
Vehicle Registration: DSN 548-7819/7821
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IACS: DSN 548-7080, Civ (0611) 143-548-7080
Fire: DSN 117, Civ (0611) 705-117
Fire (non-emergencies): DSN 337-5315
Civ (0611) 705-5315
The Directorate of Emergency Services conducts community based law enforcement, fire services and physical security operations for USAG Wiesbaden.
We provide Emergency Services in any case of fire, accident, medical, natural or man-made disaster. We also provide non-emergency technical services when special equipment or know-how of the fire service is needed.
The physical security section develops new or updates existing physical security policies, procedures, and plans for the director of emergency services guidance and intent to protect garrison assets from loss, theft or destruction.
The administration section processes military police reports. Customers may pick up accident reports approximately 10 working days or once the report is final.
Customers should call the administration office to confirm report(s) are final and ready for pick up.
The Military Police Investigations section performs a wide range of crime related investigative services in coordination with USACID and Host Nation authorities when applicable.
The traffic section is responsible for investigating major traffic accidents which occur on post or off post when the USAREUR licensed individual has sustained injuries in a privately owned or government plated vehicle.
They also ensure compliance with applicable traffic and vehicle registration regulations, and compile a listing of abandoned vehicles.
Complete and submit the bicycle registration form to the Military Police desk: Bicycle Registration Form
Guidelines for operating motorcyles on U.S. military installations in Europe:
Driver and Vehicle Requirements and the Installation Traffic Code for the U.S. Forces in Germany
Army in Europe Regulation 190-1 Motorcycle Requirements Excerpt
Assess your injuries and those of the passengers in your vehicle. If you or your passengers require medical assistance, contact the German Police (110) if off post, or the Military Police if on post at DSN 114,
Civ (0611) 705-114.
Do not move your vehicle unless directed by the German Police or Military Police.
Obtain the name, license number, and insurance information from the other driver.
If in government vehicle, complete SF 91, Motor Vehicle Accident Report form.
Take note of the following environmental considerations:
Type of intersection
Type of road (concrete, dirt, gravel or cobblestone)
Weather conditions
Lighting conditions
Traffic signals
Obstruction or obstacles on the road
Name of street, locality or adjacent area
Name(s) of the German / Military police on scene and actions taken
Report the accident within 72 hours. Failure to report the accident within the prescribed time may result in punitive action.