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Emergency Communications Services
American Red Cross communication services keep military personnel in touch with their families
following the death or serious illness of a family member or other important events, such as the
birth of a child. The Red Cross quickly sends these communications on behalf of the family to
members of the U.S. Armed Forces serving anywhere in the world, including ships at sea, embassies
and isolated military units. The information or verification in a message assists the service
member's commanding officer with making a decision regarding emergency leave.
How to Contact the Red Cross to Send an Emergency Message
- Active duty service members stationed in the United States and their immediate family
members may call the Red Cross Armed Forces Emergency Service Centers for help 7 days a week, 24
hours a day, 365 days a year. The toll-free telephone number is available through base or installation
operators and from local on-base Red Cross offices.
- Other family members who do not reside in the service members' household, members of the
National Guard and Reserves, retirees and civilians may access Red Cross services through their
local Red Cross chapter, which is listed in local telephone books and at
http://www.redcross.org/where/where.html.
- Overseas personnel stationed on military installations should call base or installation
operators or the on-base Red Cross offices.
- At overseas deployment sites, contact the American Red Cross deployed staff.
When calling the Red Cross to send an emergency message to a family member, it is helpful to have
the following information:
Service member’s:
- Full Name
- Rank/Rating
- Branch of Service
- Social Security Number
- Military Address
- Information about the deployed unit and the home base unit (for deployed service members only)
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