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Wyoming Guard Partners With State Lab for COVID-19 Testing

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The Wyoming Public Health Laboratory, or WPHL, part of the Wyoming Department of Health, is collaborating with the Wyoming National Guard's 84th Civil Support Team to deploy the team's mobile laboratory to support increased COVID-19 testing capacity.

The Wyoming Guard team and the state lab have been partnering since early March, when two guardsmen joined the lab's surge team to perform COVID-19 testing.

The mobile laboratory is equipped with a rapid diagnostic testing platform that allows for more testing to be performed at the lab as well as a faster turnaround time for high-priority specimens.

An Army science officer prepares COVID-19 test samples.
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Army Capt. Sarah Brewer, a nuclear medical science officer with the Wyoming National Guard’s 84th Civil Support Team, prepares COVID-19 test samples from the mobile laboratory parked at the Wyoming Public Health Laboratory in Cheyenne, Wyo., May 4, 2020. The 84th Civil Support Team is working in partnership with the Wyoming Department of Health state lab to support increased COVID-19 testing capacity.
Photo By: Jacqueline Marshall, Wyoming Air National Guard
VIRIN: 200504-Z-KB070-0200M

Army Capt. Sarah Brewer, a nuclear medical science officer, and Army Capt. Kevin Messamer, a medical operations officer, run the mobile laboratory.

"They have been very flexible in applying their high-level skills to this particular problem and also [have] done a lot of work in cultivating and developing the partnership with the state lab and the relationships that we have with the folks there," Army Lt. Col. Jonathan Seelye, the commander of the 84th CST, said. "I'm really proud of them for doing that."

I believe working with other state agencies in Wyoming has always been a pleasure. It's the Wyoming way. We roll up our sleeves, and we find a way to do what we need to do for the people of Wyoming."
Army Lt. Col. Jonathan Seelye, commander, 84th Civil Support Team

Cari Sloma, the WPHL director with the Wyoming Department of Health, said she believed the lab's staff members have really stepped up to accommodate Wyoming's COVID-19 testing needs.

"Together with partners such as the CST, our entire team has worked hard to bring on testing, expand our capacity and find ways to support the sample collection needs of health care facilities across the state," she said. "Looking ahead, we're really excited about the new testing capabilities the CST crew is helping us bring in."

To date, Brewer and Messamer have helped the lab test 788 samples. Last week, the CST team received rapid testing equipment that will increase capacity to 320 samples per week.

Seelye explained that the equipment will allow them to provide the highest level of support they can by focusing on accelerating the results of certain high-priority COVID-19 tests.

An Army science officer prepares COVID-19 test samples.
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Army Capt. Kevin Messamer, a medical operations officer with the Wyoming National Guard’s 84th Civil Support Team, prepares COVID-19 test samples from the mobile laboratory parked at the Wyoming Public Health Laboratory in Cheyenne, Wyo., May 4, 2020. The 84th Civil Support Team’s primary mission is to support the Wyoming Public Health Laboratory with testing. The mobile lab is equipped with a rapid diagnostic testing platform that allows for a faster turnaround time for high-priority specimens.
Photo By: Jacqueline Marshall, Wyoming Air National Guard
VIRIN: 200504-Z-KB070-0022M

"I think we are developing and growing an already fantastic relationship with WDH," Seelye said. "I believe working with other state agencies in Wyoming has always been a pleasure. It's the Wyoming way. We roll up our sleeves, and we find a way to do what we need to do for the people of Wyoming. I'm proud that the CST can be a part of that and provide support to the state."

Seelye noted the pandemic can remind people of the importance of the state lab and the unique federal-state partnership with the Guard.

"Working together greatly benefits Wyoming during this fight to control the spread of COVID-19," he said.

(Jacqueline Marshall is assigned to Joint Force Headquarters, Wyoming National Guard.)

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