Patrick Air Force Base Opens Arms to Hurricane Displaced Tyndall Air Force Base Airmen

Patrick AFB families assist Tyndall families affected by Hurricane Michael

The 45th Space Wing held a modified Emergency Family Assistance Center on Oct. 17, 2018, at the Airman & Family Readiness Center for Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla. Airmen displaced due to Hurricane Michael. (45th Space Wing image)

BREVARD COUNTY • PATRICK AIR FORCE BASE, FLORIDA – The 45th Space Wing held a modified Emergency Family Assistance Center on Oct. 17 at the Airman & Family Readiness Center for Tyndall Air Force Base Airmen displaced due to Hurricane Michael.

The EFAC provided a forum to connect with various Patrick AFB agency representatives for Tyndall families who relocated to Patrick.

Those who relocated to areas like Daytona Beach, Jacksonville and Palm Beach, were given a link to a live webinar to listen in and ask questions during the EFAC if they were unable to attend in person.

“This is a family,” said Brig. Gen. Doug Schiess, 45th Space Wing commander. “The Patrick AFB team are experts and we want to make sure you’re getting the assistance you need and deserve.”

Airmen from finance, medical, lodging, legal, military personnel flight and the Chapel provided information for assistance and support. The Airman & Family Readiness Center also has information packets with detailed information for families here or those planning to come to the Patrick area. To reach the AFRC, call 321-494-5676.

“Our Air Force families are resilient and we stand ready to continue to provide them the support and resources that they need to move forward,” said Master Sgt. Angela Chenoweth, NCO in charge of Airman & Family Readiness.

Airmen from finance, medical, lodging, legal, military personnel flight and the Chapel provided information for assistance and support. The Airman & Family Readiness Center also has information packets with detailed information for families here or those planning to come to the Patrick area. To reach the AFRC, call 321-494-5676. (45th Space Wing image)

The webinar was live broadcasted and recorded the information that Patrick AFB agencies disseminated to Tyndall families. It can be found HERE.

As of Oct. 17, Airmen displaced are allowed to return to Tyndall to survey property damages and gather their belongings per the direction from Tyndall AFB senior leadership. There are time constraints and specific procedures for Airmen who are allowed to access the base.

The information is updated on www.facebook.com/325FWTyndall/www.tyndall.af.mil, and the Air Force Personnel Center.

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