by Staff Sgt. Jason J. Brown
633rd Air Base Wing Public Affairs
11/13/2014 - JOINT BASE LANGLEY-EUSTIS, Va. -- Ninety
U.S. Service members arrived at Joint Base Langley-Eustis' Langley
Transit Center Nov. 13 to begin a 21-day controlled monitoring period
prior to returning to their home stations.
The Service members, which included Airmen, Soldiers, Sailors and
Marines, returned from supporting Operation United Assistance missions
combatting the spread of the Ebola Virus Disease in West Africa.
Commanders and fellow Service members greeted the returnees as they
arrived as the transit center, congratulating them on a job well done
before entering the transit center for in-processing.
Per direction from the Secretary of Defense and the Chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff, all military personnel returning to the U.S. from
Ebola missions in West Africa will undergo a 21-day controlled
monitoring program, where they will be physically separated from family
members and the general public.
The 633rd Air Base Wing recently finished preparation at Langley Transit
Center, which will provide comfortable accommodations and routine
medical check-ups - including twice-daily temperature checks - for the
returning members during the controlled monitoring period.
While the returning personnel have no known exposure to Ebola patients,
the transit center staff have a robust disease monitoring and mitigation
plan in place in the event a Service member exhibits symptoms
consistent with Ebola.
U.S. Air Force Capt. Jasamine Pettie, who as "camp mayor" will manage
the administrative contingent servicing the transit center, said her top
priority is the safety, security and well-being of those undergoing
controlled monitoring.
"We're the eyes and ears on the ground. Yes, the personnel are here to
be monitored, but we're here to make sure they have what they need to
live comfortably," Pettie said. "We're making sure they're prepared,
know what to do and who to call in case of an emergency."
No additional Service members will enter monitoring at Langley Transit
Center until the current personnel complete the 21-day period and return
to their home stations. While no announcement regarding additional
returnees to Langley Transit Center has been made, Col. John J. Allen,
Jr., JBLE installation commander, said the transit center will remain
open to accommodate returning personnel "for as long as necessary."
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