24.10.2007 23:30:00
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APS to Send Crews to San Diego in Wake of Fire Devastation
In anticipation of widespread infrastructure damage from this week’s
Southern California wildfires, APS is mobilizing crews and equipment to
assist San Diego Gas & Electric in its restoration efforts.
At the request of San Diego Gas & Electric, APS has assembled a team of
about 50 employees – including 10 line crews,
mechanics and safety personnel – for a
scheduled 6 a.m. departure to San Diego. The APS convoy will include up
to 30 trucks and company vehicles.
"Utility companies regularly come together in
times of need,” said Tom Friddle, APS Manager
of Distribution Operations. "A safe, reliable
supply of electricity is vital to any community, and we are prepared to
help San Diego Gas & Electric’s customers
get back to their regular lifestyle. Our thoughts go out to the people
who have been affected by this fire.”
The APS crew will assemble at 6 a.m. Sunday at its Deer Valley Service
Center to begin the 350-mile drive to the San Diego area. If conditions
and time permit, APS personnel will begin work as early as Sunday
afternoon. San Diego Gas & Electric is coordinating the restoration
efforts and will assign the APS crews – who
work in teams of three or four – to locations
as needed. APS expects its employees to be in the area anywhere from one
week to three weeks.
"We’ll know more
about the damage caused by these wildfires in the coming days,”
said Friddle. "But, together with San Diego
Gas & Electric employees, we will work quickly and safely to repair the
damage caused by the fires.”
This will be the second time in four years APS crews have assisted San
Diego Gas & Electric in making system repairs caused by wildfires.
Company personnel provided assistance after fires ravaged the area in
2003. In 2004, APS crews traveled across country after Hurricane Jeanne
devastated much of Florida.
APS, Arizona’s largest and longest-serving
electricity utility, serves more than 1 million customers in 11 of the
state’s 15 countries. With headquarters in
Phoenix, APS is the largest subsidiary of Pinnacle West Capital Corp.
(NYSE: PNW).
PHOTO OPPORTUNITY:
A convoy of up to 30 APS vehicles will depart for San Diego at 6 a.m.,
Sunday, Oct. 28, at the Deer Valley Service Center located at 2121 W.
Cheryl Dr., a block south of Peoria Avenue, just east of 23rd
Avenue in Phoenix. For more information, please call Damon Gross at one
of the numbers listed below.
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