Governor DeWine Activates Ohio National Guard to Support North Carolina
(COLUMBUS, Ohio)— Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has activated the Ohio National Guard to support the state of North Carolina in its recovery from flooding and damage caused by Hurricane Helene.
One CH47 helicopter and six Soldiers from Company B, 3rd Battalion, 238th Aviation Regiment are en route to North Carolina to provide air movement of supplies, equipment, and personnel.
“Ohio is answering the call to help Governor Cooper and North Carolina in its recovery," said Governor DeWine. “In the aftermath of this storm, many roads are blocked or completely washed away, so this aerial support will be crucial in getting resources where they're needed the most.”
“Ohio is Always Ready, Always There to help our fellow states in a time of need,” said Major General John Harris Jr., Ohio adjutant general.
North Carolina requested this assistance from the Ohio National Guard under the Emergency Management Assistance Compact, which is a national mutual aid partnership agreement allowing state-to-state assistance during state or federally declared emergencies.
Company B, 3rd Battalion, 238th Aviation Regiment is based in North Canton, Ohio.
Additional Media Contact:
Ohio National Guard Heidi Griesmer, Deputy Director of Communications 614-336-7369 [email protected]
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