Matthew: EREC Sends Line Crews To Restore Power After Hurricane
October 8, 2016
Escambia River Electric Cooperative is sending equipment and manpower to assist with power restoration following Hurricane Matthew.
EREC has sent line crews to Clay Electric Cooperative in Keystone Heights, FL. Clay Electric is one of the cooperatives in Hurricane Matthew’s path. EREC linemen will work together with other crews from various parts of the southeast to make repairs to damage incurred at Clay Electric by this dangerous storm.
Pictured top: EREC line crew heads to Clay Electric to assist with Hurricane Matthew power restoration. Pictured (back, L-R) David Deese, Brandon Smith, Kent Calloway and Gary McCaskill; (kneeling) Jeremiah Daugett, Jonathan Tutt and Tony Moody. Pictured below: EREC crews roll out of the company’s headquarters in Jay to assist with power restoration in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
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3 Responses to “Matthew: EREC Sends Line Crews To Restore Power After Hurricane”
I know them people are in great hands with Tony moody keep up the good work Tony!
Proud of you guys and ya’ll stay safe!
Prayers for safety for all of you and.