COTA transportation services on full operation during COVID-19 response

Since the beginning of the Governor’s COVID-19 Task Force’s quarantine mission assignment, the Commonwealth Office of Transit Authority (COTA) has activated its entire fleet of buses and vans in order to safely transport travelers to designated quarantine facilities.

“COTA has played a pivotal role on our COVID-19 Task Force, safely transporting travelers to our designated facilities and ensuring that accommodations are provided to our man’amko, our sick, and our people with disabilities. Lt. Governor Palacios and I commend Special Assistant Camacho and her staff for their hard work in assisting our first responders,” said Governor Ralph DLG. Torres.

“Governor Torres, Lt. Governor Palacios, and the Governor’s COVID-19 Task Force have only one mission: to protect the people of the CNMI as best we can from this pandemic.  COTA is humbled to serve and do our part to support and protect our community during these challenging times for our Commonwealth.  We are proud to be a part of a task force full of agencies that have that same mindset,” said Special Assistant for Public Transportation Alfreda P. Camacho.

As the CNMI continues its response to this global pandemic, COTA and CNMI first responders intend to stay adaptable to this ever-evolving operation.  

“Our initial operations consisted of airport to quarantine facility transports only. With the recent developments, we continue working closely with all the line agencies within the Governor’s COVID-19 Task Force as our role expanded to include all transports going into the quarantine zones, no matter where they may originate from,” Special Assistant Camacho added.

According to COTA Operations and Mobility Coordinator Joe Pangelinan, COTA works with the Department of Fire and Emergency Medical Services (DFEMS) and the Department of Public Safety (DPS), both under the Governor’s COVID-19 Task Force to ensure streamlined communication and on-time pickups.

“We first receive a call from the Governor’s COVID-19 Task Force, and we are informed of the number of travelers, their pick-up location at the airport, and the pick-up time. We then contact DFEMS and DPS and disseminate that information. Through the three agencies, we align all assets and staff that are needed, and proceed to the pick-up point,” Pangelinan said.

Within this operation, COTA deployed (2) mini-buses and eight (8) passenger vans. As of April 2, 2020, COTA’s vehicles have safely transported 292 travelers to quarantine facilities in 66 trips.

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