The Winter Chronicle | Local/State | Saturday, January 26, 2018 A3 |
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Storm Prompts Activation of Ohio National Guard Thomas W. Schmidlin and Jeanne Appelhans Schmidlin Writers |
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Governor James Rhodes activated the Ohio National Guard Thursday morning, opening armories for public shelter and calling the Guards for duty. By 28 January, 5,005 men and women of the Guard were on active duty. Most could not get to the armories until Friday but were then pressed into long hours of duty with heavy equipment clearing roads, assisting electric utility crews in getting to fallen wires, rescuing stranded persons in emergencies, and transporting doctors and nurses to hospitals. They used nearly 800 National Guard vehicles, including four-wheel drive trucks, ambulances, graders, and bulldozers.
The Ohio National Guard also performed heroic airborne rescues. Forty-five National Guard helicopters flew twenty-seven hundred missions across Ohio and rescued thousands of stranded persons, many in dire medical emergencies. They were assisted by army helicopters from Fort Campbell, Kentucky, and by the Eighty-third U.S. Army Reserve Command at Columbus. Helicopters worked around the clock for three days on medical evacuations, rescue missions, and resupply. Kidney dialysis patients were flown from their homes to hospitals in Columbus, Chillicothe, and Dayton. National Guard helicopters delivered twenty-five persons to hospitals in Toledo on Saturday. A private helicopter and crew from Dana Corporation also worked long hours delivering fifteen persons to Toledo hospitals. National Guard helicopters were still surveying rural sections of Ohio six days after the blizzard to assure that families were safe. |