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Emergency Preparedness Program
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2023 Public Safety Honors

In honor of this year’s National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, April 14-20, 2024, the U.S. Marine Corps invites its community and families to...

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Controlled Burn

Daniel Lewis, left, and Raymond Bane, firefighters with Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point Fire and Emergency Services, utilize gas canisters to...

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Extreme Heat Flag Conditions Graphic

Extreme Heat Flag Conditions Graphic

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Quantico Fire & Emergency Services

Mark Blake, Quantico Fire & Emergency Services, conducts controlled burns at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, March 9, 2023. According to the...

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Community Education and Outreach Award

Presented to an organization that has taken outstanding measures to educate and inform their community about Emergency Management. This award is...

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Ready Marine Corps Kids

Empower your children with readiness resources to thrive in the face of uncertainty. Download fun hazard-specific activities to start the...

 

  • Make a plan for yourself and your family to know where to go, what to do, who to contact, and what to take when faced with an emergency. 

  • Build a kit for your home, office, and vehicle that will sustain you for at least 72 hours. 

In taking these steps, you improve the safety, security, readiness, and resilience of you and those around you. By living a life of preparedness, you are helping the Marine Corps maintain its reputation as the Premier Force in Readiness. 

Report suspicious activity occurring on or near an installation through Eagle Eyeshttps://www.USMCEagleEyes.org

Dial 9-1-1 to report suspicious activity occurring away from an installation or an immediate threat.

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