 Service members, their families and emergency services took part in a non-combatant evacuation operation or NEO. This exercise is designed to increase the readiness of the registration and evacuation process. The NEO system, basically, it's an operation where we can go anywhere. We can use a wireless. We also can use a dial-up. We have the system set up here so that in the case of an emergency, a volcano or something to that seismic event, we will scan somebody's passport and then we'll give them a bracelet where they're signing in. After they get that bracelet, we'll scan them in and then they'll get sent over to the staging area. Once they're sent over to the staging area, they'll basically just be waiting on their transportation. Alternative EOC, this is NEO, we have registered five people so far. While accountability is crucial, one Red Cross representative tells us how community members can be ready for the unexpected. We do have available information on disaster kits and things you should have in your kit. You're going to want passports, copies of your passports, sojourners permits, copies of those, driver's license. You should have other essential things like Euro, dollars, medication is always a big one that people forget. We also have information on pets. So a lot of people, they're preparing their families but they're not preparing their pets. So we do have information on what information you need to know about them as well. The Department of State orders a NEO when a crisis threatens the stability of overseas military installations to evacuate DOD employees, their families and other U.S. citizens. Army Sergeant David Taylor, Naples, Italy.