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.
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.
Explore VehiclesCommunications Support
Help establish voice, data, radio, internet, and field communications capability.
Learn MoreMedical Triage Support
Support triage areas, first aid operations, casualty tracking, and medical coordination.
Support AFRNStaging Area Deployment
Help establish command, medical, morgue, resource, reunification, and support staging areas.
View ProgramLogistics & Resources
Move supplies, equipment, volunteers, donations, field kits, and operational resources.
Support the FleetResponder Rehab
Support responder rest, hydration, cooling, warming, accountability, and welfare needs.
Get InvolvedDeployable Capability
Bringing Support Into the Field
Some incidents require resources to move where the need is.
Operational Support
Command, Communications, Medical, Logistics, and Staging
Mobile units support multiple mission areas depending on the incident.
Connected Network
Extending Neighborhood Stations and Resilience Centers
Mobile units help connect local needs with larger support systems.
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Emergency Vehicles
AFRN Emergency Vehicles are designed as deployable mission platforms that combine transportation, communications, command support, logistics, technology, and field operations capabilities for disaster response and community safety missions.
Neighborhood Stations
AFRN Neighborhood Stations create local access points where communities can organize, train, communicate, and coordinate before, during, and after disasters.
Resilience Centers
AFRN Resilience Centers provide space, resources, training, communications, and coordination to help communities prepare for emergencies and recover after disasters.
Disaster 360 Initiative
The Disaster 360 Initiative connects preparedness, response, recovery, resilience, and prevention into one coordinated framework for safer communities.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Mobile Response Units?
Are Mobile Response Units the same as Emergency Vehicles?
What can these units support?
Can Mobile Response Units support community events?
Support Deployable Community Response
Help AFRN build and equip Mobile Response Units that bring command, communications, medical, logistics, and field support directly into communities.
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