City of Angels Camp Not Expected to Lose Power Today During PG&E’s PSPS
PRESS RELEASE
October 23, 2019
SUBJECT: City of Angels Camp Not Expected to Lose Power Today During PG&E’s PSPS
CONTACT: Teresa Johnson, Tel. (209)736-2567 / [email protected]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PG&E is preparing for another round of Public Safety Power Shutoff’s (PSPS) in portions of Calaveras County. As of the time of this press release, PG&E customers in the City limits of Angels Camp are not expected to lose power today or tomorrow due to a PSPS.
Gas stations, hotels, stores, and all other businesses in the City limits of Angels Camp are expected to remain with power.
Although we are currently not expected to experience a PSPS this week, the City of Angels Camp wants to remind our community to be prepared for a PSPS outage at any time. Weather can change and we need to all be prepared to be without power.
Visit www.prepareforpowerdown.com for detailed information about preparing for power outages.
PG&E offers the following tips to prepare for a power outage before you lose power:
• Confirm or update your contact information with PG&E. PG&E will send notification to the contact they have on file in advance of a shutoff, when possible. pge.com/mywildfirealerts
• Create a safety plan for all members of your family, including pets. A PSPS can happen at any time, day or night, due to changing weather conditions.
• Prepare an emergency supply kit. Include enough water and nonperishable food to last your household one week. Don’t forget food for your pets.
• Determine if your landline will work during an outage. Keep a mobile phone as a backup.
• Keep mobile phones and other devices charged.
• If you have a generator, make sure it’s ready to operate safely.
• Have flashlights available for your household. Avoid using candles.
• Have a battery-powered or crank radio.
• Stock up on the right batteries for items you rely on. Include two extra sets in various sizes.
• Keep cash on hand and a full tank of gas. ATMs and gas stations may not be available during an outage.
• Learn how to manually open your garage door or any other door that operates with electricity.
• Talk with your manager if you live or work in a building that uses electronic key card access to understand how to deal with a possible multi-day outage.
PG&E’s outages will occur in response to localized weather conditions and may not be fully known until the day of the event. The decision to turn off the power and the speed at which it is restored is planned and managed solely by PG&E. Citizens need to prepare for being without power for several days. PG&E will attempt to notify customers of PSPS outages through calls, texts, and emails using the contact information that PG&E has on file. Be sure your contact information is up-to-date with PG&E at pge.com/mywildfirealerts.
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ANGELS CAMP RESOURCES
• Call 911 for emergencies.
• Call (209) 754-6500 to report non-emergency incidents to the Police Department or Fire Department.
• Call (209)736-2181 or (209)736-2541 to report non-emergency water or sewer related incidents to the City of Angels Camp
• If unable to use a phone to request medical, police, fire, or assistance with a City service, respond to City Hall located at 584 South Main Street, Angels Camp, Angels Camp Police Department at 200 Monte Verda St, Angels Camp, or Angels Camp Fire Department at 1404 Vallecito Rd, Angels Camp for assistance.
• If you are able, respond to your local hospital for medical assistance.
PG&E RESOURCES
Go to pge.com for:
• Public Safety Power Shutoff Program
• Wildfire Safety
• Sign up for PG&E Wildfire Alerts
• Emergency Preparedness Kit
• Prepare for a Power Outage
• Public Safety Power Shutoff Fact Sheet
• PG&E Public Safety Power Shutoff Policies and Procedures
ADDITIONAL PREPAREDNESS RESOURCES
• ready.gov – Disaster preparedness information from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
• readyforwildfire.org – CAL FIRE’s wildfire preparedness website
• cpuc.ca.gov/wildfiresinfo – Information on the CPUC’s wildfire safety efforts
• caloes.ca.gov – California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services website
• cafiresafecouncil.org – California Fire Safe Council website
Address/Location
Angels Camp Police Department
200 Monte Verda St
Angels Camp, CA 95222
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 209-736-2567