Oklahoma Guard supports Health Department with COVID-19 testing

By ech. Sgt. Kasey Phipps | Oklahoma National GuardMay 2, 2020

Oklahoma Guard supports Health Department with COVID-19 testing
1 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Oklahoma Army National Guard Sgt. Aaron Moore (right), a combat medic/healthcare specialist with Detachment 1, Headquarters Company, 120th Engineering Battalion, 90th Troop Command, holds a bag as a nurse from the Oklahoma City County Health Department places a test sample in it while they work at an appointment-only COVID-19 test site at the Oklahoma State Fair Park in Oklahoma City, April 28, 2020. (Photo Credit: Tech. Sgt. Kasey Phipps) VIEW ORIGINAL
Oklahoma Guard supports Health Department with COVID-19 testing
2 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Oklahoma Army National Guard Sgt. Aaron Moore (right), a combat medic/healthcare specialist with Detachment 1, Headquarters Company, 120th Engineer Battalion, 90th Troop Command, matches paperwork to a test sample with a nurse from the Oklahoma City County Health Department. Moore was one of four Guardsmen working at an appointment-only COVID-19 test site at the Oklahoma State Fair Park in Oklahoma City, April 28, 2020. (Photo Credit: Tech. Sgt. Kasey Phipps) VIEW ORIGINAL
Oklahoma Guard supports Health Department with COVID-19 testing
3 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Oklahoma Army National Guard Sgt. Aaron Moore (right), a combat medic/healthcare specialist with Detachment 1, Headquarters Company, 120th Engineering Battalion, 90th Troop Command, matches paperwork to a test sample with a nurse from the Oklahoma City County Health Department while working at an appointment-only COVID-19 test site at the Oklahoma State Fair Park in Oklahoma City, April 28, 2020. (Photo Credit: Tech. Sgt. Kasey Phipps) VIEW ORIGINAL

Oklahoma City - Oklahoma National Guard members have been working with healthcare providers in their communities for more than a month to support Oklahoma's response to COVID-19.

At the Oklahoma State Fair Park, in Oklahoma City, Service members from the Oklahoma National Guard acted as runners for nurses with the Oklahoma City-County Health Department at an appointment-only testing facility, April 28. The nurses have tested more than 3,500 Oklahomans since March 25.

For the last two weeks, Guardsmen have been responsible for packaging and labeling the test swabs for another Oklahoma National Guard team to pick up and deliver to the diagnostic laboratory at Oklahoma State University.

It's important because it just shows how civilians and the Guard can work together and work as a community. After all, the Guard is in our community and they represent us, said Lynnda Parker, critical operations manager at the Oklahoma City-County Health Department and testing site manager. They're all excellent, and they're willing to help with anything. They stepped right in after just a few minutes and have been part of the team ever since.

The Guardsmen were able to use their military training to work alongside frontline nurses and help their fellow Oklahomans.

It does feel excellent, said Spc. Azmorea Herring, combat medic/healthcare specialist with the 120th Engineer Battalion, 90th Troop Command. I like to give back to my community. That's part of why I joined the Oklahoma National Guard [The nurses] are very forgiving and very patient with all the members of our community, and I want to be like them. One day I'm going to school to be a nurse, so I can't wait to give back more to my state.

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