Mobile Response Units

Deployable Support When Communities Need It Most

AFRN Mobile Response Units bring command, communications, medical, logistics, staging, and responder support capabilities directly into affected communities.

Field Deployment Mobile units can support incidents, exercises, events, and disaster operations.
Command Support Vehicles and mobile assets can help establish coordination points in the field.
Staging Capability Units may support command, medical triage, resources, reunification, and responder rehab.
Connected Operations Mobile units extend the reach of Neighborhood Stations, Resilience Centers, and Disaster 360.

Mobile Response Capabilities

Mobile Response Units are designed to bring practical field support into the places where communities, volunteers, and responders need it most.

Command & Coordination

Support field leadership, situational awareness, planning, briefings, and operational coordination.

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Communications Support

Help establish voice, data, radio, internet, and field communications capability.

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Medical Triage Support

Support triage areas, first aid operations, casualty tracking, and medical coordination.

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Staging Area Deployment

Help establish command, medical, morgue, resource, reunification, and support staging areas.

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Logistics & Resources

Move supplies, equipment, volunteers, donations, field kits, and operational resources.

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Responder Rehab

Support responder rest, hydration, cooling, warming, accountability, and welfare needs.

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Deployable Capability

Bringing Support Into the Field

Some incidents require resources to move where the need is.

AFRN Mobile Response Units are designed to support field operations, neighborhood staging, community events, disaster response, training exercises, and recovery missions. These units can include vehicles, trailers, mobile kits, communications systems, staging equipment, medical supplies, logistics resources, and field technology.

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Operational Support

Command, Communications, Medical, Logistics, and Staging

Mobile units support multiple mission areas depending on the incident.

Mobile Response Units may support field command, communications, medical triage, resource distribution, reunification, logistics, responder rehab, volunteer coordination, and situational awareness. The goal is to create flexible field support that can scale based on the needs of the community and the mission.

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Connected Network

Extending Neighborhood Stations and Resilience Centers

Mobile units help connect local needs with larger support systems.

When a Neighborhood Station or Resilience Center needs additional capability, Mobile Response Units can bring equipment, communications, supplies, personnel support, and field coordination directly to the area. This creates a bridge between local preparedness and larger response operations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are Mobile Response Units?

Mobile Response Units are AFRN vehicles, trailers, kits, and field assets designed to bring support capabilities directly into communities.

Are Mobile Response Units the same as Emergency Vehicles?

Not exactly. Emergency Vehicles are the vehicle builds and fleet categories. Mobile Response Units describe the program model for how those assets are used in the field.

What can these units support?

Depending on the unit, they may support command, communications, medical triage, staging, logistics, resources, reunification, responder rehab, and field technology.

Can Mobile Response Units support community events?

Yes. They may support preparedness events, exercises, outreach, training, demonstrations, and planned community operations when available.

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Help AFRN build and equip Mobile Response Units that bring command, communications, medical, logistics, and field support directly into communities.

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