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Air Force Suicide Prevention Program

"As part of our key priority to Develop and Care for Airmen and Their Families, we are dedicated to the well-being of our Airmen and their overall physical and psychological health. The tragedy of suicide has the potential to strike across our Air Force and is not limited to Airmen who have deployed or will deploy, nor is it bound by rank, gender, ethnicity, or geography." -- Gen. William M. Fraser III about Air Force suicide programs July 29, 2009 before the U.S. House of Representative Committee on Armed Services Subcommittee on Military Personnel

 

 

Local Contacts

(Calling from a commercial line)
Dial 0434+30+extension (last four)

Airman Family Readiness Center
DSN 632-5407

Chapel
DSN 632-5211

Command Post
DSN 632-3100

Family Advocacy
632-5677

Law Enforcement Desk
DSN 632-7200

Mental Health
DSN 632-5321

Sexual Assault Response Coordinator
DSN 632-7272

Off-Base Contacts

Dial 911 for on-base emergencies (0434-30-8911 if calling from a commercial line)

Off Base Emergency
Commercial 112 for Carabinieri, Fire Department and Medical

Helpline

National Suicide Prevention and Military Crisis Line-Europe
DSN 118 or 00800-1273-TALK (8255)

National Suicide Prevention Hotline
1-800-273-TALK (8255)

Military One Source
1-800-342-9647