On-Post Emergencies
DSN 110 (Military Police) Civ. 0611-143-548-0110
DSN 112 (Fire and Ambulance) Civ. 0611-143-548-0112
Off-Post Emergencies
Civ 110 (Polizei)
Civ 112 (German Fire and Rescue)
Mission
The Directorate of Emergency Services conducts community-based law enforcement, fire services and physical security operations for USAG Wiesbaden.
Fire and Emergency Services
Fire and Emergency Services provides emergency services in any case of fire, accident, medical, natural or man-made disaster. They also provide non-emergency technical services when special equipment or know-how of fire service is needed.
- USAG Wiesbaden DES Fire Prevention SOP FY24 - English - Updated Oct 2024
- USAG WIESBADEN DES FIRE PREVENTION SOP FY24 - GERMAN - Updated Oct 2024
Installation Access Control
IACS, a personnel access verification system, is a central network database linked to all Installation Access Control offices, selected Central Processing Facilities, MP stations, and access control points in U.S. Army Europe and U.S. Air Forces Europe (Germany only), and will produce installation passes for those authorized access.
Physical Security
The physical security section develops new or updates existing physical security policies, procedures, and plans for the director of emergency services guidance and intent to protect garrison assets from loss, theft or destruction.
Hours for IDS PIN and Access Control support in USAG Wiesbaden for Electronic Security Systems are now 0900-1200 Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Please coordinate with the Physical Security office for assistance prior to your visit.
MP Administration
The administration section processes military police reports. Customers may pick up accident reports approximately 10 working days or once the report is final. Customers should call the administration office to confirm report(s) are final and ready for pick up. Out-processing is done with MP Admin located in building 1001 (Opening hours: Monday – Friday 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. excluding U.S. and German holidays).
Military Police Investigations
The Military Police Investigations section performs a wide range of crime related investigative services in coordination with USACID and Host Nation authorities when applicable.
Counterintelligence Matters
U.S. Army Counterintelligence operates out of the Wiesbaden Field Office and is available as needed. More program information and contact details located here.
Traffic Accident Investigations
The traffic section is responsible for investigating major traffic accidents which occur on post or off post when the USAREUR licensed individual has sustained injuries in a privately owned or government plated vehicle.
They also ensure compliance with applicable traffic and vehicle registration regulations and compile a listing of abandoned vehicles.
Vehicle Registration
All vehicles purchased locally or shipped from the U.S. must be registered through Vehicle Registration.
Bicycle Registration
Complete and submit the bicycle registration form to the Military Police desk.
Motorcycle Requirements
Guidelines for operating motorcyles on U.S. military installations in Europe:
WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF A TRAFFIC ACCIDENT
INJURIES
Assess your injuries and those of the passengers in your vehicle. If you or your passengers require medical assistance, contact the German Police (110) if off post, or the Military Police if on post at DSN 114,
Civ (0611) 705-114.
Report the accident within 72 hours. Failure to report the accident within the prescribed time may result in punitive action. Use AE190-1 accident report form to document important information about the accident.
ACTIONS
- Off post accidents must be reported to German police immediately. Report off post accidents to the MP station within 72 hours.
- On post accidents will be reported to the Military Police immediately.
- Do not move your vehicle unless directed by the German police or military police.
- Obtain the name, license number, and insurance information from the other driver.
- If in government vehicle, complete SF-91, Motor Vehicle Accident Report form.
Take note of the following environmental considerations:
- Type of intersection
- Type of road (concrete, dirt, gravel or cobblestone)
- Weather conditions
- Lighting conditions
- Traffic signals
- Obstruction or obstacles on the road
- Name of street, locality or adjacent area
- Name(s) of the German and military police on scene and actions taken