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Ellsworth Airmen providing support to FEMA

Posted 6/7/2011 Email story   Print story

    

6/7/2011 - ELLSWORTH AIR FORCE BASE, S.D. (AFNS) -- Airmen from the 28th Bomb Wing here are providing support to the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the federal response to recent flooding in South Dakota and surrounding states.

Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D., is serving as a staging base for 21 FEMA tractor trailers of relief supplies, providing secure storage, office space, communications and heavy equipment support. The trailers contain valuable commodities, such as cots, blankets, water and Meals, Ready to Eat.

"We are here to help however we can," said Col. Mark Weatherington, the 28th BW commander. "We pride ourselves on being strong community partners and will do whatever we can to assist our neighbors across this region in a time of need."

Communities across South Dakota, North Dakota and Montana face the threat of catastrophic flooding, due to heavy rainfall and melting snow in the higher elevations that feeds into local rivers.

"This is a great partnership between state, federal and local agencies to ensure we provide affected communities the assistance they need," Colonel Weatherington said.

"Ellsworth (AFB) has been a great host, providing everything needed," said Col. Darrell Jesse, the emergency preparedness liaison officer for U.S. Northern Command. "FEMA (officials) knew they would be, and that's why they chose Ellsworth."

(Courtesy of 28th Bomb Wing Public Affairs)



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