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Old 09-28-2022, 1:43pm   #119
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Originally Posted by Onebadcad View Post
FL does EVERYTHING better than all other states!!
Emergency response to natural disasters is hardly exclusive to Florida. You could see a similar response in any state in the union. I've seen it first hand. It's truly remarkable to see them in action.

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Mutual aid is electric utilities helping each other in times of need. The American Public Power Association, together with state and regional public power utilities and organizations, coordinates the mutual aid network for the nation’s public power utilities. Utilities that want to give and get help for power restoration after a disaster sign up for this network. When (and even before) a major disaster hits a utility’s territory and the utility knows that its own crews and equipment won’t be enough to restore power quickly, it calls for mutual aid. It provides its best estimate of how many people it needs and what type of skills they should have. The utility also specifies equipment and material needs. Other utilities in the network respond with what they can offer. The actual dispatch and movement of crews from different utilities is coordinated by utility and public power association personnel who volunteer as regional and national mutual aid coordinators.
https://www.publicpower.org/storm-center-and-mutual-aid
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