Utah Guard forms new weapons unit
Team is trained to respond to threats, identify substances
The 85th was formed Thursday from full-time Army and Air Force National Guard personnel and is stationed at the Army Aviation hangar at Airport No. 2 in West Jordan. The new unit, with about 20 soldiers, is unusual in that it is a full-time job for the Guard members.
The primary job of the 85th is to respond to calls from civilian authorities, including the governor's office, to identify suspected chemical, radiological or biological agents, assess the danger and advise on how to respond. The team will assist state and federal authorities by identifying specific substances and calling in highly trained personnel to deal with the substances.
Lt. Col. Wendy Cline, Utah Air National Guard, commands the 85th. "We look forward to becoming an extensive, highly visible and critical piece in Utah's WMD response force," she said.
The team adds additional capabilities to the civilian authorities by maintaining direct data and voice communications between agencies, providing specific subject matter expertise and conducting liaison between civilian and military authorities, Cline said.
The team has specialized expertise and sophisticated tools to identify dangerous substances. If it identifies a dangerous substance, it will go through the governor's office and the Homeland Security Department to find the appropriate response units.
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