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Bay Area Guard Unit Flyover to Honor Frontline COVID-19 Workers FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 20, 2020 Maj. Matthew Redmond - (832) 215-0000 Release #20-16 Bay Area Guard Unit flyover to honor frontline COVID-19 workers MOFFETT AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE, Calif. – The 129th Rescue Wing, California Air National Guard out of Mountain View, Calif. will perform two flyovers between 11:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., Monday, May 25, Memorial Day. The flyovers demonstrate the United States Air Force’s continued readiness and expresses gratitude to health care providers, first responders, and other essential personnel on the frontlines in the fight against COVID-19. An aerial formation including one HC-130J Combat King II aircraft and two HH-60G Pave Hawk rescue helicopters are set to begin the flyover from Moffett Air National Guard Base, Mountain View and will pass over the north and south Bay Area medical facilities. In addition, a single HC-130J Combat King II aircraft, also set to begin from Moffett, will perform a flyover and pass over the Central and Salinas Valley area. “The Wing airmen and I offer our sincerest gratitude to all the healthcare workers, first responders, service members, other essential personnel and all their families who have put our communities first by serving on the front lines during this pandemic,” said Col. Taft O. Aujero, commander, 129th Rescue Wing. “These flyovers are for you, as we salute you for your service and sacrifice.” Residents in these areas will be able to see the flyover from the safety of their home and should maintain all social distancing guidelines during this event. If you want to amplify the flyovers on your social media accounts, the hashtags we will be using are #129RQW, #AmercaStrong, #CaliforniaNationalGuard, #DoDsalutes, and #Inthistogether. Please contact the 129th Rescue Wing Public Affairs Office at 832-215-0000 or via email at usaf.ca.129-rqw.mbx.public- affairs@m ail.mil for any questions or concerns. North and South Bay Area flyover location and times: Medical Facility Time Address 1 Santa Clara Valley Medical Center 12:30 143 N. Main St Milpitas, CA 95035 2 Valley Health Center East Valley 12:32 1993 McKee Rd San Jose, CA 95116 3 Regional Medical Center of San Jose 12:32 225 N. Jackson Ave San Jose, CA 95116 4 Valley Health Center Downtown San Jose 12:34 777 E. Santa Clara St San Jose, CA 95112 5 Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office 12:34 55 W. Younger Ave, San Jose, CA 95110 6 Kaiser Permanente - San Jose Campus 12:42 250 Hospital Parkway San Jose, CA 95119 7 El Camino Hospital 12:46 815 Pollard Rd Los Gatos, CA 95032 8 Good Samaritan Hospital Mission Oaks Campus 12:49 15981 Los Gatos Almaden Rd Los Gatos, CAR 95032 9 Good Samaritan Hospital 12:49 2425 Samaritan Dr San Jose, CA 95124 10 Santa Clara Valley Medical Center - Valley Specialty 12:51 751 S. Bascom Ave San Jose, CA 95128 11 ValleyCenter Health Center Moorepark 12:51 2400 Moorepark Ave San Jose, CA 95128 12 O'Connor Hospital 12:52 2105 Forest Ave San Jose, CA 95128 13 Kaiser Permanente - Santa Clara Medical Center 12:53 700 Lawrence Expressway Santa Clara, CA 95051 14 El Camino Hospital 12:55 2500 Grant Rd Mountain View, CA 94040 15 VA Palo Alto Health Care 12:57 3801 Miranda Ave Palo Alto, CA 94304 16 Stanford Hospital complex 12:58 300 Pasteur Dr Stanford, CA 94305 17 Sequoia Hospital 1:00 170 Alameda de las Pulgas, Redwood City, CA 94062 18 Mills Health Center 1:03 100 S. San Mateo Dr San Mateo, CA 94401 19 Mills-Peninsula Medical Center 1:05 1501 Trousdale Dr Burlingame, CA 94010 20 Kaiser Permanente Medical Center 1:07 1200 El Camino Real South San Francisco, CA 94080 21 Seton Medical Center 1:08 1900 Sullivan Ave Daly City, CA 94015 22 Laguna Honda Hospital and Rehabilitation Center 1:10 375 Laguna Honda Blvd San Francisco, CA 94116 23 UCSF Helen Diller Medical Center at Parnassus Heights 1:11 400 Parnassus Ave San Francisco, CA 94143 24 California Pacific Medical Center - Davies Campus 1:14 Duboce Ave & Castro St San Francisco, CA 94117 25 Saint Francis Memorial Hospital 1:18 900 Hyde St San Francisco, CA 94109 26 California pacific Medical Center - Pacific Campus 1:18 2333 Buchanan St San Francisco, CA 94115 27 KaiserHospital Permanente 1:18 2425 Geary Blvd San Francisco, CA 94115 28 UCSF Medical Center at Mount Zion 1:19 1600 Divisadero St San Francisco, CA 94115 29 California Pacific Medical Center - California Campus 1:19 3700 California St San Francisco, CA 94118 30 San Francisco VA Medical Center 1:20 4150 Clement St San Francisco, CA 94121 31 Golden Gate Bridge, Presidio 1:21 32 San Francisco Waterfront, Pier 39 1:24 33 Alcatraz, Angel Island 1:26 34 Kaiser Permanente San Rafael Medical Center 1:33 99 Montecillo Rd San Rafael, CA 94903 35 Sutter Health Novato Community Hospital 1:35 180 Rowland Way Novato, CA 94945 36 Petaluma Valley Hospital 1:41 400 N. McDowell Blvd Petaluma, CA 94954 37 Sonoma Valley Hospital 1:45 347 Andrieux St Sonoma, CA 95476 38 Queen of the Valley Medical Center 1:49 1000 Trancas St Napa, CA 94558 39 John Muir Medical Center 2:03 1601 Ygnacio Valley Rd Walnut Creek, CA 94598 40 Kaiser Permanente - Walnut Creek Medical Center 2:04 1425 S. Main Street Walnut Creek, CA 94596 41 Kaiser Permanente - Richmond Medical Center 2:11 901 Nevin Ave Richmond, CA 94801 42 UC Berkeley University Health Services 2:15 2222 Bancroft Way Berkeley, CA 94704 43 Alta Bates Summit Medical Center - Alta Bates Campus 2:15 2450 Ashby Ave Berkley, CA 94705 44 Kaiser Permanente - Oakland Medical Center 2:17 3600 Broadway Oakland, CA 94611 45 Highland Hospital 2:17 1411 E. 31st St Oakland, CA 94602 46 Alameda Hospital 2:19 2070 Clinton Ave Alameda, CA 94501 47 Kaiser Permanente - San Leandro Medical Center 2:22 2500 Merced St San Leandro, CA 94577 48 San Leandro Hospital 2:23 13855 E. 14th St San Leandro, CA 94578 49 Kindred Hospital - San Francisco Bay Area 2:23 2800 Benedict Dr San Leandro, CA 94577 50 Fairmont Rehabilitation and Wellness Center 2:24 15400 Foothill Blvd San Leandro, CA 94578 51 Eden Medical Center 2:24 20103 Lake Chabot Rd Castro Valley, CA 94546 52 St. Rose Hospital 2:26 27200 Calagora Ave Hayward, CA 94545 53 Washington Hospital Healthcare System 2:29 2000 Mowry Ave Freemont, CA 94538 54 Kaiser Permanente - Freemont Medical Center 2:30 39400 Paseo Padre Parkway Freemont, CA 94538 Central and Salinas Valley Area flyover location and times: - 30 - .
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