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Pa. National Guard Responds to Winter Storm Fern

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Tuesday, January 27, 2026
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Pfc. Justin Derr, a combat medic specialist, with Company C, 328th Brigade Support Battalion, conducts a vital equipment inspection inside an M997 Ambulance as part of the Pennsylvania National Guard’s commitment to ensure optimal readiness for domestic operations response missions within Dauphin, Lancaster, and Lebanon counties in the wake of Winter Strom Fern. (Pennsylvania National Guard Photo)

Pfc. Justin Derr, a combat medic specialist, with Company C, 328th Brigade Support Battalion, conducts a vital equipment inspection inside an M997 Ambulance as part of the Pennsylvania National Guard’s commitment to ensure optimal readiness for domestic operations response missions within Dauphin, Lancaster, and Lebanon counties in the wake of Winter Strom Fern. (Pennsylvania National Guard Photo)

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FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, Pa.  –  Dubbed Operation Keystone Hearth, the Pennsylvania National Guard activation was in support of the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and the Pennsylvania State Police.

Winter Storm Fern brought high amounts of snowfall across Pennsylvania throughout the day Jan. 25 and delivered sleet and freezing rain across the southern portions of the state.

Pennsylvania Guardsmen were positioned with equipment at 28 locations throughout the commonwealth, and troops ready to respond at the request of civilian authorities.

During state activations, the Pennsylvania National Guard organizes into task forces by region: Pennsylvania Task Force North, Pennsylvania Task Force South, and Pennsylvania Task Force West. Two functional task forces augment these geographic commands, Task Force Support and Task Force Aviation.

Service members are always on duty at the Pennsylvania National Guard’s joint emergency operations center. The center maintains continuous communications with National Guard Bureau and PEMA in order to anticipate future requirements that could be assigned to Pennsylvania National Guard Soldiers and Airmen.

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