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Reporting an Incident


  • Go to a safe location away from the attacker
  • If you need immediate medical treatment dial 911
  • If you are in life threatening danger dial 911
  • Call a SARC immediately
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  • If your State SARC is not available contact the NGB Hotline - 866-601-0577
  • Call Military One Source Conus - 800-342-9647 (Tell them you are National Guard)
  • Call Military One Source OConus – 484-530-5908 (COLLECT)
  • Preserve the evidence
    • Do not change your clothes or shower (could be used as evidence)
    • Do not clean the room or assault site
    • Do not eat, drink or brush your teeth
    • Do not urinate
  • Seek medical attention if necessary
  • Even if you do not have any visible physical injuries, you may be at risk of becoming pregnant or acquiring a sexually transmitted disease.
  • Go to a medical treatment facility and ask for a SANE Nurse (specifically for sexual assault)
  • Have a sexual assault forensic exam (safe) done (evidence against subject)
  • If you suspect you have been drugged, request that a urine sample be collected.
  • Ask for a Victim Advocate (can be assigned from different unit or service)
  • If you are deployed ask for a SARC or VA at the nearest clinic
  • If on Active Duty, click here to Search the SARC Roster for contact information

What if I was assaulted two days ago or even longer?

  • Call a SARC immediately
    • If you don't know who your SARC is call NGB Hotline- 866-601-0577
  • Call Military One Source Conus -800-342-9647 (Tell them you are National Guard)
  • Call Military One Source OConus – 484-530-5908 (COLLECT)
  • Seek medical attention if necessary
  • Ask for a Victim Advocate (can be assigned from different unit or service)
  • If you are Deployed ask for a SARC or VA at the clinic

What will the Victim Advocate (VA) provide?

  • Crisis Intervention
  • Information on medical, counseling services
  • Referrals
  • Ongoing non-clinical support
  • Policy/Process Guidance (to who?)
  • Statement of Understanding (again, the VA does what with this?)
  • Facilitates Monthly Status Updates (doesn't seem to fit what the VA "provides?"
  • 24/7 Response to who?
  • DD Form 2910, Victim Preference Statement, with Reporting Options you are eligible for
  • Help as long as you need it

What can a Chaplain provide for me?

  • Privileged and unbreeched covered communications
    • Not allowed this entitlement of under "Restricted" reportin
  • If Victim wants restricted/unrestricted status, they must then speak with a SARC

What does the Health Care Provider (HCP) do?

  • Confidential communication with patient
  • Reports incidents to the SARC
    • If the victim wants a restricted or unrestricted case they must speak with a SARC