Marine Corps Air Station New River

 

Marine Corps Air Station New River

"Pardon Our Noise, It's The Sound Of Freedom"
MCAS New River - Emergency Management
U.S. Marines and Sailors participate in Exercise Vigilant Response 2014 (VR14) aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River, N.C., Oct. 8, 2014. VR14 was a two-day exercise designed to test the ability to conduct command and control measures in response to a pandemic outbreak.
Exercise Vigilant Response 2014
U.S. Marines and Sailors participate in Exercise Vigilant Response 2014 (VR14) aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River, N.C., Oct. 8, 2014. VR14 was a two-day exercise designed to test the ability to conduct command and control measures in response to a pandemic outbreak.
U.S. Marines and Sailors participate in Exercise Vigilant Response 2014 (VR14) aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River, N.C., Oct. 8, 2014. VR14 was a two-day exercise designed to test the ability to conduct command and control measures in response to a pandemic outbreak.
Exercise Vigilant Response 2014
U.S. Marines and Sailors participate in Exercise Vigilant Response 2014 (VR14) aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River, N.C., Oct. 8, 2014. VR14 was a two-day exercise designed to test the ability to conduct command and control measures in response to a pandemic outbreak.
U.S. service members participate in exercise Vigilant Response 2014 (VR14) aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River, N.C., Oct. 7, 2014.  VR14 was a two-day exercise designed to test the ability to conduct command and control measures in response to a pandemic outbreak aboard the Air Station.
Exercise Vigilant Response 2014
U.S. service members participate in exercise Vigilant Response 2014 (VR14) aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River, N.C., Oct. 7, 2014. VR14 was a two-day exercise designed to test the ability to conduct command and control measures in response to a pandemic outbreak aboard the Air Station.
U.S. Marines complete vaccination paperwork during Exercise Vigilant Response 2014 (VR14) aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River, N.C., Oct. 7, 2014. VR14 was a two-day exercise designed to test the ability to conduct command and control measures in response to a pandemic outbreak aboard the Air Station.
Exercise Vigilant Response 2014
U.S. Marines complete vaccination paperwork during Exercise Vigilant Response 2014 (VR14) aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River, N.C., Oct. 7, 2014. VR14 was a two-day exercise designed to test the ability to conduct command and control measures in response to a pandemic outbreak aboard the Air Station.
DoD personnel participate in an operations brief during Exercise Vigilant Response 2014 (VR14) aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River, N.C., Oct. 7, 2014.  VR14 is a two-day exercise designed to test the ability to conduct command and control measures in response to a pandemic outbreak aboard the Air Station.
Exercise Vigilant Response 2014
DoD personnel participate in an operations brief during Exercise Vigilant Response 2014 (VR14) aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River, N.C., Oct. 7, 2014. VR14 is a two-day exercise designed to test the ability to conduct command and control measures in response to a pandemic outbreak aboard the Air Station.
U.S. Service members conduct a press conference during Exercise Vigilant Response 2014 (VR14) aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River, N.C., Oct. 8, 2014. VR14 is a two-day exercise designed to test the ability to conduct command and control measures in response to a pandemic outbreak.
Exercise Vigilant Response 2014
U.S. Service members conduct a press conference during Exercise Vigilant Response 2014 (VR14) aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River, N.C., Oct. 8, 2014. VR14 is a two-day exercise designed to test the ability to conduct command and control measures in response to a pandemic outbreak.
DoD personnel and U.S. Marines participate in Exercise Vigilant Response 2014 (VR14) aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River, N.C., Oct. 7, 2014. VR14 was a two-day exercise designed to test the ability to conduct command and control measures in response to a pandemic outbreak aboard the Air Station.
Exercise Vigilant Response 2014
DoD personnel and U.S. Marines participate in Exercise Vigilant Response 2014 (VR14) aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River, N.C., Oct. 7, 2014. VR14 was a two-day exercise designed to test the ability to conduct command and control measures in response to a pandemic outbreak aboard the Air Station.
Mission

The mission of the Marine Corps Installation Emergency Management (IEM) Program is to provide policy and oversight on all Installation emergency management initiatives in order to ensure mitigation, preparation, response and recovery to emergencies and disasters in an all hazards environment.  Focused on saving lives, reducing human suffering and reducing great property loss, the IEM Program will:

Develop plans and procedures to ensure the highest levels of mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery. 

Maintain a comprehensive, risked-based, multi-hazard emergency management and training program.

Coordinate with federal, state and local resources for mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery operations.

 

Points Of Contact
Mr. Kert Lang, Emergency Manager, MCAS New River
Office: 910.449.4562
DSN: 312.752.4562
Cell: 910.358.9402
E-mail: kert.lang@usmc.mil

Command Duty Officer (Nights, Weekends, Holidays), MCAS New River
Office: 910.449.5411
DSN: 752

 

 

Emergency Information
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Mass Notification System Registration

• Outdoor and Indoor Loud Speaker System

• Americans with Disabilities Act - Titles II and III of the Americans with Disabilities Act require accommodations be made for persons who need assistive devices to receive emergency notifications. If you feel you qualify, contact the installation EFMP coordinator, AMCC / Lincoln housing office, or the installation Emergency Manager for assistance.

• Automated Information System, (closures, delays, reporting instructions, storm information) call 910-451-1717 and follow prompts.

• New River Emergency Radio AM 1630

• Follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/mcasnewriver and communicate with base officials during emergencies.

 

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