Medical troops headed to Louisiana for COVID-19 relief
About 20 medical troops, a group that includes doctors, nurses and respiratory therapists, are heading to an overburdened hospital in Lafayette, Louisiana, according to a statement from U.S. Army North, the military's lead organization for national COVID-19 response.
The troops are expected to arrive in the state on Wednesday, a U.S. official told ABC News.
"This is the second time Department of Defense medical assets have deployed to support Louisiana during the pandemic," said Lt. Gen. Laura J. Richardson, commander of U.S. Army North. "While COVID-19 continues to challenge the community here and elsewhere in the U.S., we remain steadfast in our support of our local, state and federal partners."
The military is sending the medical service members after receiving a request for assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which itself had received a request for help from Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards.
-ABC News' Matthew Seyler