Two Wisconsin National Guard Soldiers and Airmen talk with an Orchard Manor staff member about the importance of safely collecting specimens in Lancaster, Wis., April 25, 2020. Members of the Wisconsin National Guard help Grant County Health Department and Orchard Manor staff screen for COVID-19 by conducting specimen collection for residents and staff at the long-term-care facility in Lancaster, Wis. Wisconsin National Guard Photo by Maj. Matthew Wunderlin
The teams, comprised of more than 300 Citizen Soldiers and Airmen in total, established mobile testing sites at locations ranging from correctional facilities and health clinics, to private businesses, and community-based testing sites.
A member of the Wisconsin National Guard talks with Orchard Manor staff members about the importance of safely collecting specimens in Lancaster, Wis., April 25, 2020. Members of the Wisconsin National Guard help Grant County Health Department and Orchard Manor staff screen for COVID-19 by conducting specimen collection for residents and staff at the long-term-care facility in Lancaster, Wis. Wisconsin National Guard Photo by Maj. Matthew Wunderlin
In Brown County two teams are on site at a food processing facility and prepared to potentially take on additional missions there.
A member of the Wisconsin National Guard puts on personal protective equipment before safely collecting specimens in Lancaster, Wis., April 25, 2020. Members of the Wisconsin National Guard help Grant County Health Department and Orchard Manor staff screen for COVID-19 by conducting specimen collection for residents and staff at the long-term-care facility in Lancaster, Wis. Wisconsin National Guard Photo by Maj. Matthew Wunderlin
From April 24-27, a Guard specimen collection team tested more than 1,000 staff and inmates at the Dane County Jail in Madison, Wisconsin. The Guard also completed two separate specimen collection missions April 25 at a senior living facility in Lancaster, Wisconsin, and a seasonal staff dormitory in Lake Delton, Wisconsin.
A member of the Wisconsin National Guard puts on personal protective equipment before safely collecting specimens in Lancaster, Wis., April 25, 2020. Members of the Wisconsin National Guard help Grant County Health Department and Orchard Manor staff screen for COVID-19 by conducting specimen collection for residents and staff at the long-term-care facility in Lancaster, Wis. Wisconsin National Guard Photo by Maj. Matthew Wunderlin
Guard teams completed specimen collection missions earlier this month at a senior living facility in Sheboygan County, where they collected more than 150 specimens from staff and residents. Another team conducted testing at the Milwaukee County House of Corrections where it tested more than 950 staff and inmates.
A member of the Wisconsin National Guard puts on personal protective equipment before safely collecting specimens in Lancaster, Wis., April 25, 2020. Members of the Wisconsin National Guard help Grant County Health Department and Orchard Manor staff screen for COVID-19 by conducting specimen collection for residents and staff at the long-term-care facility in Lancaster, Wis. Wisconsin National Guard Photo by Maj. Matthew Wunderlin
“Today we’re fortunate to have the National Guard here to assist us with a blanket testing of all our staff and residents that still need to be tested,” she said. “Orchard Manor wants to be proactive and ensure that we have all protections in place in addition to all the safeguards we’ve already got in place.”
A member of the Wisconsin National Guard stands ready with personal protective equipment on to safely collect specimens in Lancaster, Wis., April 25, 2020. Members of the Wisconsin National Guard help Grant County Health Department and Orchard Manor staff screen for COVID-19 by conducting specimen collection for residents and staff at the long-term-care facility in Lancaster, Wis. Wisconsin National Guard Photo by Maj. Matthew Wunderlin
Pfc. Alexander Spring, of the Wisconsin Army National Guard’s 457th Chemical Company and a member of the specimen collection team that assisted in Grant County, was glad to assist.
“It’s definitely a good feeling to not only be able to do my job, but to help people who really do need it,” he said.
Three Wisconsin National Guard Soldiers and Airmen prepare equipment to safely collect specimens in Lancaster, Wis., April 25, 2020. Members of the Wisconsin National Guard help Grant County Health Department and Orchard Manor staff screen for COVID-19 by conducting specimen collection for residents and staff at the long-term-care facility in Lancaster, Wis. Wisconsin National Guard Photo by Maj. Matthew Wunderlin
The officer-in-charge of the mission in Grant County – 2nd Lt. Nate Hitchcock – said his team established a drive-thru lane to conduct swabbing for staff members, while most of the residents at the facility used a walk-thru testing lane.
Likewise, he was honored to be assisting his fellow citizens in his own state.
“It feels great,” Hitchcock said. “I’ve deployed (overseas) once, and that was in support of a different country’s mission. It feels good honestly to do a mission for my hometown or home state at least.”
He said his troops were eager to assist and excited to have the opportunity to help other Wisconsinites as Citizen Soldiers.
“I’m excited to be here,” he said. “I can tell that the morale of my troops is pretty high, so they’re pretty excited to be here too.”
Sondra Mixdorf, the director of nurses at the facility, was appreciative of the Guard’s efforts.
“We just appreciate their service,” she said. “We appreciate them being here. It’s kind of a daunting task, and to think about doing that without your support would have just been a lot.”
As of April 28, Wisconsin National Guard teams had collected nearly 3,200 specimens statewide.
Maj. Matthew Wunderlin contributed to this report.