LATHAM, NY (04/30/2020) (readMedia)-- On Thursday April 30, the New York National Guard has 3,652 personnel on the COVID-19 response mission across New York
This includes 3,018 New York Army National Guard Soldiers and 466 New York Air National Guard Airmen. Members of the New York Guard ( the State Defense Force) and New York Naval Militia are also mobilized for the mission.
Six Joint Task Forces are operating on Long Island, New York City, the Hudson Valley, Capital Region, Syracuse and Buffalo to support state and local governments. A Dual Status Command Task Force under the command of Brig. Gen. Michel Natali, the Assistant Adjutant General, Army, leads efforts to employ active and National Guard military resources in New York City.
The Dual Status Command is supporting 2,700 military and civilian medical staff working at Javits and in New York City hospitals. U.S. Army Soldiers of the 44th Medical Brigade are providing staffing at the Javits New York Medical Station.
Additional medical staff from the U.S. Army Reserve, the Navy Reserve, the Air Force and the Civilian Medical Reserve Corps are also working at the alternative care site.
As of April 29, 1,095, patients have been treated at the Javits New York Medical Station.
New York National Guard members continue to manage the Javits site as the unified command post for the multi-agency response.
New York Air National Guard Pararescue Airmen, who are trained as emergency medical technicians, from New York's 106th Rescue Wing, are also aiding civilian personnel in city hospitals.
The New York National Guard is supporting the alternate care facility at the South Beach Psychiatric Center on Staten Island. Additional forces are providing support at three other potential alternate care sites on Long Island or Westchester.
The New York National Guard is supporting 12 drive-thru testing sites. A test site at Niagara County Community College opened on April 29 and a site at The State University of New York, Binghamton, opens today.
There were 4,800 tests conducted at these sites on April 28. There have been 175, 402 tests administered at New York National Guard supported sites as of April 28.
Sites are located at:
• SUNY Stony Brook;
• Jones Beach State Park;
• Staten Island adjacent the Staten Island University Hospital;
• Glen Island State Park in Westchester County;
• The Anthony Wayne Service area in Rockland County;
• Lehman College and the Bay Plaza Mall in the Bronx;
• Aqueduct Racetrack in Queens, Brooklyn;
• SUNY Albany;
• Niagara County Community College in Sandborn, N.Y.,
And the State University of New York, Binghamton.
Soldiers and Airmen are collecting samples and providing general-purpose support at the testing locations.
The New York National Guard is preparing to provide administrative and logistical support to three new testing locations in central and western New York later this week. These locations will be at:
• The Buffalo Sabres Parking Lot in Buffalo;
• Monroe County Community College in Rochester;
And Griffiss International Airport in Rome.
New York National Guard personnel continue food packaging and distribution today in the Bronx, Yonkers, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island and Manhattan in New York City, providing 205,525 meals on April 28. Soldiers and Airmen have distributed 3,386,007 meals since beginning the mission.
Similar food distribution missions are underway in Westchester County. National Guard troops distributed 3,184 meals on April 28, and have provided 90,408 meal packages since the start of the mission. In Albany County, troops have delivered 2,589, meals to quarantined residents as of April 28.
New York National Guard Soldiers and Airmen have been working at the regional food bank in Latham, N.Y. and have prepared 139 pallets of food for shipment across northeastern New York.
Soldiers helping to process and ship goods at the regional food bank in Schenectady, N.Y., delivered 2,558 meals as of April 28.
A one-time mission was conducted on Friday, April 24 in Amsterdam, Montgomery County and 1,000 meals were distributed. A similar one-time food distribution is planned for Delhi today.
New York Soldiers and Airmen continue conducting logistics missions, including warehousing and commodity distribution of medical supplies at six sites in the Hudson Valley, the Albany area, and Mohawk Valley.
Hand sanitizer delivery to areas in the lower Hudson Valley is ongoing. On April 28, 107 gallons of hand sanitizer were delivered in the lower Hudson Valley. A total of 50,228 gallons of sanitizer have been distributed since the start of the mission.
The New York National Guard continues to provide logistics support to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner of New York City.
There are 250 New York National Guard personnel working with members of the Medical Examiner's Office to assist in the dignified removal of human remains when required. Another 70 Soldiers assigned to the active Army's 54th Quartermaster Company are also providing staff assistance to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner on New York City. Soldiers and Airmen from a number of units are conducting this mission under the control of the 369th Sustainment Brigade.
The support mission also includes assistance to the Westchester and Orange County Medical Examiners.
Soldiers continue to man phones at two New York City call centers, including one for the New York City Division of Veterans Services. New York National Guard Soldiers continue to provide administrative support at two New York City 911 call centers.
Soldiers and Airmen continue packaging COVID-19 test kits for the New York State Department of Health at the Wadsworth Laboratory in Albany. They assembled more 15,500 kits April 28 for distribution across the state. The team has built 462,350 testing kits since starting the mission.
New York National Guard images continue to go up on DVIDS: https://www.dvidshub.net/unit/NYNG, and our NY National Guard Flickr site, https://www.flickr.com/photos/nyng.
The New York National Guard Public Affairs Officer is Col. Richard Goldenberg. He can be reached at Richard.l.goldenberg.mil@mail.mil or (518), 786-4581