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			<title>National Strike Force deploys for inauguration duty</title> 
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<p>Date: Jan. 19, 2009<br /><br />Contact: Coast Guard Public Affairs Officer<br />(202) 406-9625</p>
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<h3>N<span style="font-size: medium;">ational Strike Force stands watch at inauguration<br /></span><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-size: small;">S</span>tory and photos&nbsp;by Petty Officer 3rd Class Crystalynn Kneen</span></h3>
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<p><span style="font-size: small;">A bitter cold air blows past the sensor of a small, yellow, hand-held piece of equipment that beeps in its response. This equipment is being used to scan the air for a potential radiological threat. The person holding it is part of a specialized unit that is highly trained in threat detection. It is this equipment and this unit that has been put in place for the 56th presidential inauguration to rapidly respond in the event of a chemical, biological or radiological attack as this country swears in a new commander and chief.<br /><br />The Atlantic Strike Team, from Fort Dix, N.J., the Pacific Strike Team, stationed in Novato, Calif., and the Gulf Strike Team, stationed in Mobile, Ala., make up the U.S. Coast Guard's National Strike Force and have been deployed as part of a comprehensive port security regime designed to safeguard human life, vessels and waterfront facilities against attacks during the inaugural period.<br /><br />The individuals that make up the U.S. Coast Guard's National Strike Force are actively participating in this multi-layer security response, using their skills and more than 1000 hours of training in detection to mitigate the damage of any potential threat.<br /><br />"Due to the 56th presidential inauguration, we are here to support this multi-agency response and be an integral part of the team," said Petty Officer 1st Class Dan Taylor, a response technician for the Atlantic Strike Team.<br /><br />One of the threats the National Strike Force is trained to detect is radiation. Using the small, yellow piece of equipment, which is called an Identifinder, they are able to detect what sort of radiation is in the area, and whether the isotopes in the radiation are harmful or a natural occurring radioactive material.&nbsp; <br /><br />"Once you find a source, this piece of equipment captures a spectrum of radioactivity. We then send the spectrum sample to a lab, and we get a quick response back if the material is dangerous or nothing to worry about," said Petty Officer 3rd Class Carol Baillie, an emergency medical technician with the Atlantic Strike Team.<br /><br />For a biological attack, the strike teams use a piece of equipment called a Bio-Threat Alert Detector (BTA). The equipment is used to collect samples and test solids and liquids to see if there is any biological threat in the area.<br /><br />"Biological material is a living and growing agent," said Lt.j.g. Ryan Dickson, a response officer with the Gulf Strike Team. "The BTA detector gives an initial positive or negative response of the proteins that are found."<br /><br />Lastly, equipment such as a Flame Ionization Detector (FID), which detects organic compounds, and a Photo Ionization Detector (PID), are both used to detect airborne chemical threats.<br /><br />"The FID and the PID are used for initial entry in a hazardous or unknown environment," said Baillie. "It gives you a starting point, and we go from there."<br /><br />"When these situations arise, a team is assembled and deployed to the incident," said Petty Officer 1st Class Terence Braver, a response supervisor with the Atlantic Strike Team. "We set up a hazardous material response trailer and depending on the hazard, we use the appropriate equipment for the situation."<br /><br />For the inauguration, the National Strike Force has set up roaming detection teams to randomly search areas and vessels using enhanced chemical, biological, radiation detection. They search for any abnormal or elevated atmospheric reading and suspicious activity involved in the security zones.<br /><br />"If we find anything during these sweeps, we have the proper equipment to identify the substance, decontaminate the area and clean up as necessary," said Dickson.<br /><br />In addition to the inauguration, the National Strike teams have recently responded to the oil spill in New Orleans in July, Hurricane Ike, an oil well fire in Oliver Springs, Tenn., the 2007 Danbury, Conn., anthrax&nbsp;case and most recently the US Airways plane crash in New York.<br /><br />"We are continuously training for any situation that arises," said Petty Officer 1st Class Rick Mantici, a response technician for the Atlantic Strike Team. "The National Strike Force has a deep history in supporting this nation in large scale events like these. Our teams have supported the Republican National Convention, the Democratic National Convention and now, this inauguration."<br /><br />These teams undergo a lot of training, but for these situations, their training consists of an 80-hour hazardous material class, a 40-hour weapons of mass destruction class, a 160-hour National Fire Protection Association&nbsp;hazardous material&nbsp;technician course, an 80-hour basic strike team equipment and response&nbsp;class and numerous other courses.<br /><br />"We are trained in numerous equipment. We can monitor air for contaminates, oxygen levels, flammability, explosive atmosphere and radioactivity," said Taylor.<br /><br />Besides incident equipment, these teams also have personal protective equipment ranging from Level-D, which is their regular daily uniform to Level-A, which protects them from a vapor atmosphere.&nbsp;With this protective equipment, these members are able to assist people with medical issues in areas affected by chemical, biological or radiological attacks. <br /><br />"Even though we are excited to be apart of this historic event, we are hopeful that our services are not needed," said Dickson.<br /><br />As the nation stands ready to welcome a new president, the Coast Guard's National Strike Force stands a vigil watch to be aware of, deter and detect any act of aggression against the American homeland.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;"><em>Editor's Note: For more information on the National Strike Force, please contact the Public Information Assist Team, or visit </em></span><a href="http://www.uscg.mil/hq/nsfweb/"><span style="font-size: small;">www.uscg.mil/hq/nsfweb/</span></a><span style="font-family: times new roman;"><span style="font-size: small;">.<br /><br /><a href="http://cgvi.uscg.mil/media/main.php?g2_itemId=452797"><img height="262" src="/clients/c771/118737.jpg" width="500" /></a></span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: times new roman;"><span style="font-size: small;">A National Strike Force Hazardous Material Response trailer is set-up at Camp Washington, Washington, D.C., Sunday, Jan. 18, 2009. The National Strike Force has been deployed to the area to support the 56th presidential inauguration. (U.S. Coast Guard photo/Petty Officer 3rd Class Crystalynn A. Kneen)<br /></span></span></p>
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<p><span style="font-family: times new roman;"><span style="font-family: times new roman;"><span style="font-size: small;">Petty Officer 1st Class Terence Braver operates a Hazardous material I.D. Sunday, Jan. 18, 2009 at Camp Washington, in Washington, D.C. This piece of equipment is used to identify any chemical hazard in the area. (U.S. Coast Guard photo/Petty Officer 3rd Class Crystalynn A. Kneen) <br /> </span></span></span></p>
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<p>Petty Officer 1st Class Jeremy S. Mitchell, a member of the Coast Guard's Atlantic Strike Team, stationed at Fort Dix, N.J., scans a pier on the West Wall in Baltimore, Md., with an Advanced Portable Detector, Saturday, Jan. 17, 2009. This piece of equipment is used to detect warfare agents, pepper spray and mace and is being used in support of the 56th presidential inauguration. (U.S. Coast Guard photo/Petty Officer 3rd Class Crystalynn A. Kneen)</p>
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			<updated>2009-01-19T18:54:56Z</updated>
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			<title>Gulf Strike Team Assists with Salvage of Tow Vessel</title> 
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<p>Date: Nov. 19, 2008<br /><br />Contact: <br />Lt.j.g. Isaac Mahar<br />(251) 441-6522</p>
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<p>Three members of the Coast Guard's Gulf Strike Team are assisting with the salvage Wednesday&nbsp;of a motor vessel that took on water in the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway near Mobile, Ala.</p>
<p>The Motor Vessel Captain Jerry Ogeron was towing two barges containing a combined 1,848,000 gallons of crude oil condensate when it took on water at the stern Tuesday, causing a severe list.</p>
<p>The GST members are reviewing the salvage plan with Coast Guard Sector Mobile and will provide salvage operations oversight. A salvage company is en route to the scene.</p>
<p>For more information about the Coast Guard's Gulf Strike Team, please contact the Public Information Assist Team at (252) 331-6000 or visit <a href="http://www.StrikeForceNews.com/go/page/771/15052/">http://www.StrikeForceNews.com/go/page/771/15052/</a>.<span style="font-size: 14px; font-family: times new roman;">&nbsp; 
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			<updated>2008-11-19T20:43:13Z</updated>
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			<title>National Strike Force Coordination Center Change of Command</title> 
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<strong>ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. -</strong>&nbsp;A change of command ceremony&nbsp;for&nbsp;the Coast Guard's National Strike Force Coordination Center (NSFCC)&nbsp;is scheduled&nbsp;for&nbsp;Friday at&nbsp;11 a.m. at the&nbsp;Coast Guard Support Center here. 
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Capt. Roderick E. Walker, previously the deputy commander of Coast Guard Sector San Diego, will&nbsp;assume command from&nbsp;Capt. Meredith L. Austin.&nbsp; Rear Adm. Wayne E. Justice, the Assistant Commandant for Response at Coast Guard Headquarters in Washington, D.C.,&nbsp;will preside over the ceremony. 
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Austin&nbsp;is transferring to&nbsp;the newly created Deployable Operations Group in Arlington, Va.,&nbsp;as the Chief of the Plans, Policy and Exercise Division. 
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Austin&nbsp;became the commanding officer of the NSFCC and commander of the National Strike Force (NSF)&nbsp;in June 2004.&nbsp; Her responsibilities included administering the Atlantic, Pacific and Gulf Strike Teams, the Public Information Assist Team, maintaining nationwide&nbsp;pre-positioned Coast Guard oil spill&nbsp;response equipment, conducting the classification of Oil Spill Removal Organizations and maintaining a nationwide inventory of oil spill assets. In 2005, Austin oversaw the NSF's response to hurricanes Katrina and Rita in the Gulf Coast, the largest deployment of NSF resources in its history. 
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Prior to taking command of the NSFCC, Austin was commanding officer&nbsp;of the Pacific Strike Team (PST) in Novato, Calif. The PST, along with the other two strike teams, is responsible for responding to oil and hazardous materials discharges for the Coast Guard and Environmental Protection Agency. 
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The change of command ceremony is a time-honored event preserved by the rich heritage of naval tradition. It is a custom that is formal and following military protocol is designed to strengthen the respect for the continuity of command that is vital to any military organization. The culmination of the ceremony is reached when both officers read their orders, face one another, salute and transfer responsibility for the command. This provides the entire command with the knowledge that the officer directed by proper authority is taking command and an opportunity to witness this transfer of responsibility. 
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<em><strong>Media is invited to attend the ceremony and is requested to report to the main gate of&nbsp;the Support Center no later than 10:30 a.m. for escort onto the&nbsp;base.&nbsp; The ceremony will be on the front lawn of Building 35.&nbsp; For biographies or questions regarding the day's events, contact&nbsp;the&nbsp;Public Information Officer at (252) 331-6000.</strong></em>&nbsp;<br />
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			<updated>2007-06-13T20:03:53Z</updated>
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			<title>Change of Command Ceremony for Pomona, N.Y., Native</title> 
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<strong>ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. -</strong>&nbsp;Coast Guard Capt. Meredith L. Austin, a native of&nbsp;Pomona, N.Y.,&nbsp;and 1981 graduate of&nbsp;Ramapo High School in Spring Valley, N.Y.,&nbsp;will take part in a&nbsp;change of command ceremony&nbsp;for&nbsp;the Coast Guard's National Strike Force Coordination Center (NSFCC)&nbsp;here Friday. 
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Austin, daughter of Gloria and the late&nbsp;Robert Austin&nbsp;of Pomona, began her Coast Guard career by attending the Coast Guard Academy in New London, Conn., and received her commission in 1985.&nbsp; She holds a bachelor's degree in marine science, a master's degree in public health and industrial hygiene, and a master's degree in homeland security. 
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Austin&nbsp;is transferring to&nbsp;the newly created Coast Guard Deployable Operations Group in Arlington, Va.,&nbsp;as the Chief of the Plans, Policy and Exercise Division. 
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She&nbsp;became commanding officer&nbsp;of the NSFCC and commander of the National Strike Force (NSF) in June 2004.&nbsp; Her responsibilities included administering the Atlantic, Pacific and Gulf Strike Teams, the Public Information Assist Team, maintaining nationwide pre-positioned Coast Guard oil spill response equipment, conducting the classification of Oil Spill Removal Organizations and maintaining a nationwide inventory of oil spill assets. In 2005, Austin oversaw the NSF's response to hurricanes Katrina and Rita in the Gulf Coast, the largest deployment of NSF resources in its history. 
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Prior to taking command of the NSFCC, Austin commanded&nbsp;the Pacific Strike Team (PST)&nbsp;in Novato, Calif. The PST is responsible for responding to oil and hazardous materials discharges for the Coast Guard and Environmental Protection Agency for the western United States, Alaska, Hawaii and the Pacific Territories. In 2001, she responded to the World Trade Center as commanding officer of the PST.
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Throughout her career she has served at a variety of Coast Guard units including the icebreaking Coast Guard Cutter&nbsp;Polar Sea, marine safety offices in Louisville, Ky., and Galveston, Texas, the Eleventh Coast Guard District in Long Beach, Calif., and&nbsp;the Coast Guard Training Center in Yorktown, Va. 
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Capt. Roderick E. Walker, formerly the deputy commander of Coast Guard Sector San Diego, will&nbsp;assume command of the NSFCC&nbsp;from&nbsp;Austin. 
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The change-of-command ceremony is a time-honored event preserved by the rich heritage of naval tradition. It is a custom that is formal and following military protocol is designed to strengthen the respect for the continuity of command that is vital to any military organization. The culmination of the ceremony is reached when both officers read their orders, face one another, salute and transfer responsibility for the command. This provides the entire command with the knowledge that the officer directed by proper authority is taking command and an opportunity to witness this transfer of responsibility. 
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			<updated>2007-06-13T20:00:10Z</updated>
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Date: April 30, 2007 
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Contact: PA1 Larry Chambers(757) 398-6269 
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<strong>ELIZABETH CITY, N.C.</strong>-&nbsp;Federal, state and local emergency response agency representatives are scheduled to conduct a press brief at&nbsp;U.S. Coast Guard Support Center Elizabeth City Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to 10 a.m.&nbsp;to kick off an open house and&nbsp;discuss important measures&nbsp;local citizens can take to better prepare for emergencies. 
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Speaking at the brief are: 
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<ul><li>Capt. Mark Rose, Commanding Officer, U.S. Coast Guard Support Center Elizabeth City;</li><li>Tom Kriehn, Meteorologist in Charge, National Weather Service, <br />
Newport/Morehead City;</li><li>Rear Adm. Richard R. Behn,&nbsp;National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration&nbsp;Director, Marine and Aviation <br />
Operations Centers;</li><li>Bill Proenza, Director, National Hurricane Center;</li><li>Dean Galezian, Regional Director, National Weather Service, Eastern Region Headquarters;</li><li>Tom Collins, Eastern Branch Manager, North Carolina Emergency Management</li></ul>
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Media are requested to arrive on base by 9 a.m. Please have photo identification and credentials available. 
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For more information, please contact Petty Officer 1st Class Larry Chambers at 757-398-6269. 
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			<dc:date>2007-04-30T14:55:00Z</dc:date> 
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Date: April 23, 2007<br />
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Contact: PA1 Larry Chambers<br />
(757) 398-6269 or&nbsp;CWO Glenn Sapp&nbsp;(252) 335-6457 
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<strong>ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. </strong>-&nbsp; Federal, state and local emergency managers from North Carolina and Virginia are scheduled to host a free hurricane awareness, community preparedness and emergency response&nbsp;open house May 3 from 9:30 a.m. to&nbsp;5 p.m. at U.S. Coast Guard Support Center Elizabeth City. 
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The open house will feature&nbsp;the&nbsp;National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's WP-3 Orion turboprop Hurricane Hunter aircraft in addition to&nbsp;more than 30&nbsp;Coast Guard and North Carolina emergency management response aircraft, boats, vehicles and education&nbsp;booths.<br />
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&quot;Emergency preparedness can never be overemphasized,&quot; said Capt. Mark Rose, commanding officer of the&nbsp;support center. &quot;Education and awareness are paramount -- people should be ready&nbsp;before a disaster strikes.&nbsp;We'd like people to come out and learn&nbsp;what they can do to better&nbsp;prepare as well as see&nbsp;the various assets emergency responders&nbsp;can provide,&quot; he said. 
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The Hurricane Hunter is making its stop here in support of a five-city tour of the East Coast, which is scheduled to begin April 30 to raise public awareness of hurricanes. 
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&quot;Educating the public is our continuing mission,&quot; said Bill Proenza, director of NOAA's National Hurricane Center. &quot;Even though last season had a below average number of tropical cyclones with no landfalling hurricanes, we remain in an active hurricane cycle likely to last another 10 to 20 years. Preparation through education is less costly than learning through tragedy,&quot;<strong> </strong>he said. 
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All those attending this rain or shine event must have photo identification to enter the base. 
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Any questions pertaining to the event can be directed to Petty Officer 1st Class Larry Chambers at 757-398-6269 or Chief Warrant Officer Glenn Sapp at 252-335-6457. 
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For more information, please visit these Web sites:&nbsp; 
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U.S. Coast Guard <a href="http://www.uscg.mil/news/stormcenter/">http://www.uscg.mil/news/stormcenter/</a><br />
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NOAA/National Weather Service&nbsp;<a href="http://www.noaa.gov/">http://www.noaa.gov/</a>, <a href="http://www.weather.gov/mhx"><u>www.weather.gov/mhx</u></a>&nbsp;(Newport/Morehead City, N.C.), <a href="http://www.weather.gov/akq"><u>www.weather.gov/akq</u></a> (Wakefield, Va.)&nbsp;<br />
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North Carolina&nbsp;Department of Crime Control &amp; Public Safety <a href="http://www.nccrimecontrol.org/em"><u>www.nccrimecontrol.org/em</u></a> and&nbsp; <a href="http://www.readync.org/"><u>www.readync.org</u></a> 
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			<dc:date>2007-04-23T19:15:31Z</dc:date> 
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