The Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) 24/7 Help Line rings and the person on the other end of the line identifies himself as active duty, needing information and guidance on reporting options, procedures, and available services. He wants to know who can help him with his problem because, although he is stationed on the Air Force base, he is an Army member. At the same base, another call comes in from a National Guard member. At other installations, the SAPR Help Line may receive calls from a member of the Air Force Reserves, the local National Guard unit, or active duty Air Force.
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