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Troop Support provides essential supplies to floating hospitals

The USNS Comfort arrived in New York to support the national, state and local response to the coronavirus (COVID-19). The hospital ship will provide about 1,000 beds for urgent care patients not infected with the virus, relieving pressure on local hospital systems. K.C. Wilsey/FEMA

By Christian DeLuca

DLA Troop Support Public Affairs

As the United States Naval Ships Comfort and Mercy medical staffs care for patients on the east and west coasts, they are using supplies and equipment procured by the various Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support supply chains to perform their mission.

The two Navy hospital ships, docked in New York City and Los Angeles, were deployed in March to relieve land-based hospitals overwhelmed by the COVID-19 epidemic. Each ship houses 1,000 hospital beds and can provide a broad spectrum of medical services.

While the ships prepared to deploy, DLA Troop Support, 700 Robbins Ave., received the call to assist in the procurement of supplies essential to its mission.

“Our workforce and supply chains are working diligently with our federal government partners to provide the necessary supplies and equipment for the fight against the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic,” said Army Brig. Gen. Gavin Lawrence, DLA Troop Support commander. “Providing the USNS Mercy and Comfort with essential pharmaceuticals, [personal protective equipment] and subsistence is one of the many ways we are contributing to the coronavirus relief efforts.”

As of April 7, DLA Troop support’s Medical supply chain provided the hospital ships with more than $2 million in pharmaceuticals and medical supplies, such as N95 masks, surgical gowns and sanitizer.

The Construction and Equipment supply chain supplied 4,800 goggles, and the Subsistence supply chain provided more than $1.3 million in fresh fruit and vegetables and other food products to keep the more than 1,600 medical staff and crew and patients fed.

Sailors treat a patient in the ward aboard the hospital ship USNS Mercy (T-AH 19) April 1. Mercy deployed in support of the nation’s COVID-19 response efforts, and will serve as a referral hospital for non-COVID-19 patients currently admitted to shore-based hospitals. This allows shore base hospitals to focus their efforts on COVID-19 cases. One of the Department of Defense’s missions is Defense Support of Civil Authorities. DoD is supporting the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the lead federal agency, as well as state, local and public health authorities in helping protect the health and safety of the American people. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Ryan M. Breeden)

“Support to the USNS Comfort and USNS Mercy started in mid-March as the crews prepared to get underway,” said Patricia Scott, chief of DLA Troop Support’s Customer Operations Garrison Feeding Division. “Subsistence account managers and contract specialists worked closely to monitor orders and prepare the vendors who would be used to support these requirements.  Orders are coming in each week for replenishment, and there have been no issues with deliveries.”

During a recent Department of Defense news briefing, the ships’ commanders said that DLA has been integral in assuring they are prepared to perform their duties.

“DLA is working diligently with us to ensure we have what we need,” said Navy Capt. Patrick Amersbach, USNS Comfort Military Treatment Facility commander.

Navy Capt. John Rotruck, USNS Mercy Medical Treatment Facility commander, said, “Our supply lines are always intact with the DoD, and the Navy in particular, so we’re getting supplies as we expect.”

USNS Comfort and Mercy are a part of a whole-of-government response to the COVID-19 pandemic led by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, aided by the DoD, national, regional and local agencies. ••

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