AADD offers safe, free, anonymous alternative

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  • By Staff Sgt. Tiffany Marroquin
  • 95 Air Base Wing Command Post
Edwards cares about the safety of its Airmen both on and off duty.

The Airman Against Drunk Driving program reduces drunk driving at Edwards AFB and in surrounding communities by offering people a safe, free, and anonymous alternative.

Safe rides are offered to both military and Department of Defense civilians.

Individuals can call 661-277-AADD or 661-275-AADD to request a ride.

The individual will not have to provide name, organization or rank; it is completely anonymous.

AADD provides service 24 hours/seven days a week.

The areas serviced include Edwards, Rosamond, Lancaster, Palmdale, California City, Tehachapi, Mojave and North Edwards.

Anyone can volunteer to become a designated driver, military and civilian.

If interested, e-mail the command post at 95abw.cpuc@edwards.af.mil.

Volunteer drivers will need to provide a good contact number, area(s) they are willing to respond to, and the name of the city in which they live.