Illinois
Army National Guard
SPRINGFIELD,
Ill, Jan. 9, 2014 – More than 30 Illinois Army National Guard mechanics were
activated yesterday to support the winter storm efforts.
Soldiers
from across Illinois responded to Gov. Pat Quinn's request to supplement the
supporting efforts of Illinois Central Management Services to the Illinois
Department of Transportation with truck repair and maintenance of winter storm
equipment degraded by the events over the last week.
“The
best of our best mechanics in the Illinois National Guard are ready to assist
and share their expertise during this unique mission,” said Brig. Gen. Daniel
M. Krumrei of Springfield, the adjutant general of the Illinois National Guard.
“Whether turning wrenches or recovering vehicles on the snow-packed roads
across Illinois, our men and women in the Illinois National Guard are proud to
support the citizens of Illinois.”
Soldiers
from Company B, 634th Brigade Support Battalion in Champaign; Company D, 634th
BSB in Galva; Company E, 634th BSB in Joliet; Company G, 634th in Crestwood;
3625th Maintenance Company in North Riverside and 3637th Maintenance Company in
Springfield all deployed to various IDOT locations and will assist until
Friday.
“We
are very appreciative of the assistance and dedicated service from the Illinois
National Guard,” said Illinois transportation secretary Ann L. Schneider. “The
extreme temperatures coupled with the weight and volume of snow have been really
hard on our equipment and has caused breakdowns in some areas. The help from
the Illinois National Guard will get those trucks back on the road more quickly
and efficiently, to continue the work necessary to ensure the continuing safety
of the motoring public.”
Earlier
this week on Jan. 6, Quinn activated two soldiers to assist IDOT and Illinois
State Police to pull three civilian vehicles and five semi tractor-trailers out
of the snow and line of traffic. Another 13 soldiers were on stand-by to assist
before all 15 soldiers were relieved of duty Jan. 6.
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