Halloween Hustle treats Wyoming unit to varied tricks

By Sgt. 1st Class James McGuire | Wyoming National GuardOctober 24, 2018

Halloween Hustle treats Wyoming unit to varied tricks
1 / 10 Show Caption + Hide Caption – 84th Civil Support Team commander Lt. Col. Holly Shenefelt briefs a team of her soldiers and airmen assigned to the Wyoming National Guard's CST who responded to three notional events in Laramie County Oct. 16, 2018, testing the team's ability to dep... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Halloween Hustle treats Wyoming unit to varied tricks
2 / 10 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Capt. George Weiser, 84th Civil Support Team operations officer explains the situation to a strike team at the Laramie County Emergency Management complex. Soldiers and airmen assigned to the Wyoming National Guard's CST responded to three notional e... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Halloween Hustle treats Wyoming unit to varied tricks
3 / 10 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Wyoming Army National Guard Officer Candidate Wyatt Winget, leading a survey team deployed to a residence north of Cheyenne for a training exercise, tests an unknown white powder at the scene. Soldiers and airmen assigned to the Wyoming National Guar... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Halloween Hustle treats Wyoming unit to varied tricks
4 / 10 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Members of a Wyoming National Guard's 84th Civil Support Team survey team deployed to a residence north of Cheyenne for a training exercise, test an unknown white powder at the scene. Soldiers and airmen assigned to the responded to three notional ev... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Halloween Hustle treats Wyoming unit to varied tricks
5 / 10 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Soldiers and airmen assigned to the Wyoming National Guard's 84th Civil Support Team responded to a residence north of Cheyenne for a training exercise where they found an unknown white powder and envelopes addressed to public officials. It was one o... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Halloween Hustle treats Wyoming unit to varied tricks
6 / 10 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Soldiers and airmen assigned to the Wyoming National Guard's 84th Civil Support Team responded to three notional events in Laramie County Oct. 16, 2018. "Operation Halloween Hustle" tested the team's ability to deploy small strike teams and to respon... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Halloween Hustle treats Wyoming unit to varied tricks
7 / 10 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Soldiers and airmen assigned to the Wyoming National Guard's 84th Civil Support Team responded to three notional events in Laramie County Oct. 16, 2018. "Operation Halloween Hustle" tested the team's ability to deploy small strike teams and to respon... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Halloween Hustle treats Wyoming unit to varied tricks
8 / 10 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Soldiers and airmen assigned to the Wyoming National Guard's 84th Civil Support Team decontaminate their "bubblesuits" following a training exercise north of Cheyenne. CST responded to three notional events in Laramie County Oct. 16, 2018, testing th... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Halloween Hustle treats Wyoming unit to varied tricks
9 / 10 Show Caption + Hide Caption – 84th Civil Support Team commander Lt. Col. Holly Shenefelt checks for contamination on her survey team members, following a training exercise at the Laramie County Emergency Management complex. CST responded to three notional events in Laramie County... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Halloween Hustle treats Wyoming unit to varied tricks
10 / 10 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Survey Team Chief staff sgt. Justin Pierce completes paperwork following a training exercise in Cheyenne. Soldiers and airmen assigned to the Wyoming National Guard's 84th Civil Support Team responded to three notional events in Laramie County Oct. 1... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

CHEYENNE, Wyo. - It was a fantastic day," said 84th Civil Support Team commander Lt. Col. Holly Shenefelt following her unit's response and mission execution at three separate notional crime scenes.

The Oct. 16 training events were spread throughout Laramie County within a short time frame, forcing the 18-member unit to break into small strike teams to assist civil authorities in the identification and mitigation of potentially hazardous materials.

The first scenario of the morning, dubbed "Operation Halloween Hustle," involved a foreign exchange student, who according to his host family, had spent the entire weekend in the garage at their rural north Cheyenne home. When they left the house Monday morning, they found the young man dead, in the yard.

Law enforcement called the CST because in the garage they found an unknown white powder, as well as envelopes addressed to several public figures.

CST Survey Team members donned their orange and black protective suits, complete with respirators, and entered the garage to gather and test samples of the substance.

"We tested the powder on four different pieces of equipment, and collected samples to test at our analytical lab as well as the state's lab," said Army National Guard Officer Candidate Wyatt Winget, who is on the survey team.

As that strike team was wrapping up, another was responding to the Laramie County Emergency Management complex where another unknown white powder was found during a notional classroom presentation there. Law enforcement ordered the facility quarantined and called the CST to assist with its unique skill set, supporting first responders by assessing hazards that could be chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear.

Survey Team Chief staff sgt. Justin Pierce led the team at the EMC, and collected the standard four samples of the unknown white powder. He noted the importance of documenting the entire procedure.

"We take pictures of the whole process," Pierce said. "If someone says 'there wasn't any white powder there,' we say, 'here are the pictures.'"

For the third training event, a CST strike team was called in to assist law enforcement in recovering radiological material stolen from a local manufacturer of the material. The team identified and recovered the substance from a vehicle.

"We returned it to its rightful owner," Shenefelt said following the exercise. "This was a key event today and shows we can adapt with small or large teams in response to first responders."

"We do one or two exercises a month to maintain our proficiencies," said Capt. George Weiser, CST operations officer. "It's great that we get to practice and train with our emergency management partners."

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