NCNG dispatched to Oak Island to assist in recovery efforts

By Sgt. Lisa Vines, 382nd Public Affairs DetachmentAugust 7, 2020

NCNG dispatched to Oak Island to assist in recovery efforts
1 / 10 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Vehicles and Soldiers assigned to the 878th Engineer Vertical Construction Company, 105th Engineer Battalion, are staged and ready to dispatch at a moment’s notice on Oak Island, North Carolina, Aug. 5, 2020. The North Carolina National Guard deployed teams across the Eastern portion of the state to assist civilians and North Carolina Emergency Management with damage inflicted by Hurricane Isaias. (Photo Credit: Sgt. Lisa Vines) VIEW ORIGINAL
NCNG dispatched to Oak Island to assist in recovery efforts
2 / 10 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Soldiers assigned to the 878th Engineer Vertical Construction Company, 105th Engineer Battalion, transport first-responders over washed-out roads after Hurricane Isaias made landfall on Oak Island, North Carolina, Aug. 5, 2020. The North Carolina National Guard deployed teams across the Eastern portion of the state to assist civilians and North Carolina Emergency Management with damage inflicted by the storm. (Photo Credit: Sgt. Lisa Vines) VIEW ORIGINAL
NCNG dispatched to Oak Island to assist in recovery efforts
3 / 10 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Soldiers assigned to the 878th Engineer Vertical Construction Company, 105th Engineer Battalion, drive over washed-out roads after Hurricane Isaias made landfall on Oak Island, North Carolina, Aug. 5, 2020. The North Carolina National Guard deployed teams across the Eastern portion of the state to assist civilians and North Carolina Emergency Management with damage inflicted by the storm. (Photo Credit: Sgt. Lisa Vines) VIEW ORIGINAL
NCNG dispatched to Oak Island to assist in recovery efforts
4 / 10 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Private Scott Green, a Soldier assigned to the 878th Engineer Vertical Construction Company, 105th Engineer Battalion, assists with the transport of first-responders over washed-out roads after Hurricane Isaias made landfall on Oak Island, North Carolina, Aug. 5, 2020. The North Carolina National Guard deployed teams across the Eastern portion of the state to assist civilians and North Carolina Emergency Management with damage inflicted by the storm. (Photo Credit: Sgt. Lisa Vines) VIEW ORIGINAL
NCNG dispatched to Oak Island to assist in recovery efforts
5 / 10 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Soldiers assigned to the 878th Engineer Vertical Construction Company, 105th Engineer Battalion, transport first-responders over washed-out roads after Hurricane Isaias made landfall on Oak Island, North Carolina, Aug. 5, 2020. The North Carolina National Guard deployed teams across the Eastern portion of the state to assist civilians and North Carolina Emergency Management with damage inflicted by the storm. (Photo Credit: Sgt. Lisa Vines) VIEW ORIGINAL
NCNG dispatched to Oak Island to assist in recovery efforts
6 / 10 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Vehicles assigned to the 878th Engineer Vertical Construction Company, 105th Engineer Battalion, drive through flooded roads and debris on the way to assist stranded civilians on Oak Island, North Carolina, Aug. 5, 2020. The North Carolina National Guard deployed teams across the Eastern portion of the state to assist civilians and North Carolina Emergency Management with damage inflicted by Hurricane Isaias. (Photo Credit: Sgt. Lisa Vines) VIEW ORIGINAL
NCNG dispatched to Oak Island to assist in recovery efforts
7 / 10 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Vehicles assigned to the 878th Engineer Vertical Construction Company, 105th Engineer Battalion, drive through flooded roads and debris on the way to assist stranded civilians on Oak Island, North Carolina, Aug. 5, 2020. The North Carolina National Guard coordinates with, and assists, N.C. Emergency Management to assess damage and aide civilians adversely affected by the storm. (Photo Credit: Sgt. Lisa Vines) VIEW ORIGINAL
NCNG dispatched to Oak Island to assist in recovery efforts
8 / 10 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Vehicles assigned to the 878th Engineer Vertical Construction Company, 105th Engineer Battalion, move to a staging area to be ready to dispatch at a moment’s notice on Oak Island, North Carolina, Aug. 5, 2020. The North Carolina National Guard deployed teams across the Eastern portion of the state to assist civilians and North Carolina Emergency Management with damage inflicted by Hurricane Isaias. (Photo Credit: Sgt. Lisa Vines) VIEW ORIGINAL
NCNG dispatched to Oak Island to assist in recovery efforts
9 / 10 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Vehicles assigned to the 878th Engineer Vertical Construction Company, 105th Engineer Battalion, drive through flooded roads and debris on the way to assist stranded civilians on Oak Island, North Carolina, Aug. 5, 2020. The North Carolina National Guard deployed teams across the Eastern portion of the state to assist civilians and North Carolina Emergency Management with damage inflicted by Hurricane Isaias. (Photo Credit: Sgt. Lisa Vines) VIEW ORIGINAL
NCNG dispatched to Oak Island to assist in recovery efforts
10 / 10 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Soldiers assigned to the 878th Engineer Vertical Construction Company, 105th Engineer Battalion, distribute water to first-responders and civilians on Oak Island, North Carolina, Aug. 5, 2020. The North Carolina National Guard deployed teams across the Eastern portion of the state to assist civilians and North Carolina Emergency Management with damage inflicted by Hurricane Isaias. (Photo Credit: Sgt. Lisa Vines) VIEW ORIGINAL

OAK ISLAND, N.C. – North Carolina Army National Guard Soldiers assigned to the 130th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade 105th and 505th Engineer Battalions worked alongside Brunswick County Emergency Management to transport first-responders and evacuate citizens stranded on Oak Island following Hurricane Isaias, Aug. 5.

Hurricane Isaias touched down along the southeastern coast of North Carolina as a category one hurricane. Guard members were dispatched across the state to assist in efforts in recovery. The NCNG has supported the recovery in various aspects, from tornado clean-up to coastal evacuations.

Guardsmen assigned to the 878th Engineer Vertical Construction Company had just completed annual training and were on their way to Camp Butner for weapons qualification when they got the call to respond. The next day they packed their bags, drove to the Eastern coast, and were dispatched to locations predicted to be hardest hit by the hurricane.

Many of the Soldiers activated for Isaias have also assisted with COVID-19 operations.

“There are different missions, but the overall goal is the same; to make sure everyone in the community is taken care of safely,” said U.S. Army Sgt. Richard Ballard, an interior electrician assigned to the 878th. “On the COVID side, we were creating food boxes and kids and families, and here it’s helping with the evacuation and anything they need as far as moving out safely.”

The engineers maneuvered their vehicles through sand and water-covered roads, following directions from local officials and emergency management, to distribute water and help get people off the island.

“If they need any type of transportation, we use an LMTV or any type of vehicle that we have. Anyone we see walking or any of the civilians that we transport, we make sure they’re hydrated and give out water,” said Ballard.

Teams conducted a house-to-house search of all the homes on the west end of the island to ensure residents were safe, aware of the town’s mandatory evacuation order, and provided them with assistance with getting off the island.

Lyle Johnson, the Deputy Direction of Emergency Medical Services for Brunswick County, frequently works with the National Guard.

“The North Carolina National Guard is playing a huge support role in this operation,” said Johnston. “The Guard members are here to help us get to places we can’t reach and provide transportation for those folks stranded on the island.”

The storm helped strengthen the partnerships and interoperability between the NCNG and NC Emergency Management.

“We all just kind of work as one big team even though we’re from different organizations,” said Johnston.

Hurricane Isaias was the first Atlantic storm of 2020’s hurricane season.

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