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    Answering the Call for Help in Kindred

    Answering the Call for Help in Kindred

    Photo By David Lipp | From right to left Master Sgt. Eric Johnson, of the 119th Wing, Pfc. Chad Gullickson,...... read more read more

    KINDRED, UNITED STATES

    04.23.2009

    Story by Master Sgt. David Lipp 

    North Dakota National Guard Public Affairs

    KINDRED, N.D. — The North Dakota National Guard has been responding to the calls for
    assistance since the flood fight began. They continue their efforts, extending a helping hand to
    communities across the state.

    One place they were needed was the community of Kindred and the surrounding area. Kindred has
    an Emergency Operations Center set up in the city garage and as calls come in from rural
    areas that need help, the coordination begins with the Guard to dispatch members from the 850th
    Engineer Battalion, Minnesota Army National Guard. The 850th Guardsmen have been providing
    transportation in the form of Light Medium Transport Vehicles to sandbag volunteers who
    can't access farmsteads surrounded by water in any other way. The unit will return to Minnesota
    tomorrow, but North Dakota Guardsmen will continue to support the community.

    Guard members are also delivering sandbags in dump trucks to the rural farmsteads that are
    surrounded by water and often cut off from civilian vehicle access by flooded roadways. There are
    some roads that the Army heavy equipment could drive on Monday, but now these same routes can
    no longer be accessed because of rising water. Some of the roads are becoming damaged by the
    floodwater to the point that they are not safe to use without risking getting stuck (for even the Army
    vehicles).

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    Date Taken: 04.23.2009
    Date Posted: 04.23.2009 13:18
    Story ID: 32778
    Location: KINDRED, US

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