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    JFTB Security Forces work to stop COVID-19 at the gate

    JFTB Security Forces work to stop COVID-19 at the gate

    Photo By Sgt. 1st Class Kimberly Hill | U.S. Army Spc. Ricky Casas, a security forces specialist, checks the temperature of a...... read more read more

    LOS ALAMITOS, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES

    05.07.2020

    Story by Staff Sgt. Kimberly Hill 

    California National Guard Primary   

    JOINT FORCES TRAINING BASE LOS ALAMITOS, Calif. – Security Forces (SECFOR) Soldiers at Joint Forces Training Base, Los Alamitos, are enhancing operations and adding additional security measures in order to slow the spread of COVID-19 and to ensure the health of personnel and visitors at the Southern California installation.

    “With new restrictions and screening requirements for COVID-19 at the front gate, SECFOR has not only handled those very professionally and with courtesy, but they have also been able to keep traffic flowing into the post with minimal delays,” said U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Michael J. Leeney, the installation commander.

    While day-to-day operations like ID card checks, enforcing base policy, and patrolling the base have continued, the Soldiers have also learned to screen people entering the base for symptoms of the virus and check temperatures, said Cpl. Nestor Vasquez, the assistant day shift supervisor for security forces.

    “We ask them if they have any symptoms, and if they have a fever of over 101 degrees, we have to turn them away,” said Vasquez, a native of nearby Orange.

    Soldiers with the SECFOR team are also responsible for ensuring that social distancing standards are maintained and face coverings are worn when applicable in order to protect personnel from the spread of COVID-19, said Staff Sgt, Lance Fuller, the team’s noncommissioned officer in charge.

    “It’s something we all have to do out of personal responsibility for our fellow Soldiers and man,” said Fuller.

    Hundreds of California National Guard Soldiers and Airmen are activated for COVID-19 humanitarian support missions throughout the state, which has caused an increase in activity at military bases, including JFTB.

    While increased personnel presents new challenges to security operations, the team believes the adjustments are necessary in order to keep everyone safe and healthy, said California State Guard Sgt. Marco Chavez, the team’s day shift supervisor.

    “I see the SECFOR as one of the most integral parts of the Health Protection measures we have enacted at JFTB,” said Leeney. “Their constant vigilance has contributed to the safety and welfare of both tenants and visitors alike during the COVID-19 crisis.”

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    Date Taken: 05.07.2020
    Date Posted: 05.08.2020 06:52
    Story ID: 369475
    Location: LOS ALAMITOS, CALIFORNIA, US

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