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Guard Continues Support as Fay Moves Across Florida
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Guard Continues Support as Fay Moves Across Florida
By Air Force Tech. Sgt. Thomas Kielbasa
Special to American Forces Press Service

ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla., Aug. 22, 2008 – As Tropical Storm Fay moved slowly up Florida's east coast and caused flooding in coastal communities, members of the Florida National Guard continued to support the storm relief efforts by first responders.

By yesterday afternoon, nearly 500 soldiers and airmen were supporting relief missions for Tropical Storm Fay, primarily providing command for logistics operations and preparing to engage in recovery missions in flooded areas with soldiers and high-water vehicles.

Since the storm made landfall in southwestern Florida early Aug. 19, the Florida National Guard has sent soldiers to 10 counties along Fay's path. Guard members linked up with emergency officials and assessed the damage. The Guard also deployed liaison officers to five northeast Florida counties and by yesterday had staged high-water military vehicles in anticipation of rescue missions throughout the state.

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"Right now we've sent reconnaissance teams to 10 different counties and have additional forces standing by in north Florida," said Army Brig. Gen. Michael Fleming, assistant adjutant general for the Florida Army National Guard. "There are another 14 or so counties that may need assistance as this storm passes westward across the state. We are well prepared to assist in any high-water vehicle missions, especially search and rescue and area assistance survey work. We work well with our local county and municipal partners and are ready to help them in any way we can."

Because the potential path, strength and expected damage from Tropical Storm Fay were largely unknown, the Florida National Guard stationed logistics specialists at the State Logistics Resource Center in Orlando, where they could help with the distribution of needed supplies in the storm's wake. The supplies - including bottled water and packaged food - were being loaded by Guardsmen onto trucks at the SLRC on Aug. 20 in case of widespread power outages.

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A team of Florida National Guard airmen from the 290th Joint Communications Support Squadron also was stationed at the SLRC in Orlando to provide emergency communications support if needed. Using a Regional Emergency Response Network system, the airmen were prepared to offer voice and digital communications to the center in the event of a major power failure.

"The RERN system gives the state the ability to rapidly deploy a communications network anywhere if the 'comms' have been lost," explained Air Force Tech. Sgt. Ray Simpson as his team extended RERN's satellite dish in a parking lot next to the SLRC. "And this gives the commanders on the ground the ability to run their operations and get assets out to the people who need them quickly."

(Air Force Tech. Sgt. Thomas Kielbasa serves with the Florida National Guard. Jon Myatt of the Florida Department of Military Affairs contributed to this report.)
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