WEBVTT

00:07.011 --> 00:09.678
(scanner beeps)

00:15.411 --> 00:20.411
- Okay

00:29.409 --> 00:31.492
(coughs)

01:13.710 --> 01:17.050
- Saudi Karenia, created that

01:17.050 --> 01:22.050
cause, the other outlet
that's inside broke so we use

01:22.270 --> 01:24.230
the actual cap of the adapter to use it

01:24.230 --> 01:27.350
and we just put on gas to filter it.

01:27.350 --> 01:28.183
- [Soldier] Yeah.

01:28.183 --> 01:29.520
- So we just needed a hole on this side

01:29.520 --> 01:32.093
to create more from airflow.

01:32.950 --> 01:35.200
So all you gotta do is seal,

01:35.200 --> 01:37.100
there's already a seal on the outside.

01:37.970 --> 01:41.913
Lock it tight and that's how you do that.

01:44.990 --> 01:46.050
- The help that we're providing

01:46.050 --> 01:48.590
are mainly logistical support with regards

01:48.590 --> 01:50.980
to inventorying any type of
equipments that's coming in

01:50.980 --> 01:53.940
and actually equipment
that's going out also

01:53.940 --> 01:56.890
for administration regarding paperwork,

01:56.890 --> 01:59.180
that's what we're here to
help them anything that deals

01:59.180 --> 02:02.240
with logistical system. For
the inventorying process

02:02.240 --> 02:04.480
and whatever comes in, they
actually give us a list

02:04.480 --> 02:06.850
of what needs to be
inventoried, and we make sure

02:06.850 --> 02:09.180
that we count it that
is the accurate amount

02:09.180 --> 02:10.923
of supply that comes in.

02:10.923 --> 02:13.620
So if there's any discrepancy,

02:13.620 --> 02:15.610
we actually let them know saying
if we're missing something,

02:15.610 --> 02:17.960
or we have actually that's in here.

02:17.960 --> 02:19.840
- What we do is we oversee or

02:19.840 --> 02:24.050
we manage response operations
for major emergencies

02:24.050 --> 02:26.180
and disasters for the healthcare sector.

02:26.180 --> 02:28.240
Statewide, We have a
coalition that involves

02:28.240 --> 02:32.130
all the hospitals, long term
care, home health hospice,

02:32.130 --> 02:37.130
dialysis centers, also
community health centers,

02:39.100 --> 02:42.100
laboratories, kind of the whole gamut

02:42.100 --> 02:44.150
around health care statewide.

02:44.150 --> 02:47.810
It is that support element
is huge for what we do.

02:47.810 --> 02:50.970
So you know, it's a big deal for us

02:50.970 --> 02:55.200
to be able to receive
and have this partnership

02:55.200 --> 02:59.050
so that we can more
expeditiously push things out

02:59.050 --> 03:01.960
as well as kind of organized
it more effectively.

03:01.960 --> 03:06.440
And they've also helped us
repair one of our older ISO pods,

03:06.440 --> 03:11.180
which we utilize to isolate

03:11.180 --> 03:13.530
to negative pressure individual patients.

03:13.530 --> 03:17.250
We have three of them
and one was kinda put off

03:17.250 --> 03:18.710
to the side that we're going to repair

03:18.710 --> 03:21.150
and they've been phenomenal
instrumental in fixing that,

03:21.150 --> 03:24.660
and I believe a biomedical
team is coming tomorrow

03:24.660 --> 03:27.590
to help with our new
negative pressure machines

03:27.590 --> 03:30.030
help us get those up. So there's
a lot of different things

03:30.030 --> 03:31.640
other than just inventory,

03:31.640 --> 03:34.943
that the Guard has been
instrumental in helping us with.

