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Many state, local
governments, private nonprofits, business
and industry maintain, service, and fuel
their fleets with their own on-site pumps.
Most pumps are linked to underground fuel
tanks and depend upon a supply of
electricity. Many fleet managers ask how can
they can maintain service with disabled
deliveries?
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Welcome
to the EPC Incident Tracking System web-based tool. It allows authorized
incident reporters to enter real-time incidents. See how quickly you can
upload incidents to your emergency center. You can include outage
location, photos, documents, and even a video feed describing the
location of the outage. Notification is immediately sent to your cell,
or computer in your emergency operations and/or dispatch center EOC. The
incident data-base fields can be viewed and downloaded into your
emergency management data-collection systems (such as WEB-EOC
or displayed on a map. Historical disruption events can be selected by
street address for immediate viewing. Your EOC will receive instant
reports and damage assessments from field position miles away. As the
event reporting sites start to build up in certain areas, emergency
crews may use this information in determining priority areas for repairs
and/or restoration. The system provides easy access to upload energy
outage/disruption information from a computer i-pad, i-phone, tablet, or
a computer - even when the power is off and your battery is still good.
Our
Energy Emergency Dashboard
is included in all of our
web-enabled energy plans. Energy
shortages (emergencies) invariably
"seek out" the weakest part of city
buildings, business structures,
residents, or systems. Strong winds
will find the portion of the
electric transmission line or pole.
Earthquakes and explosions will find
the weak building connectors ---
structural damage, or worse,
building failure, will result. The
electric grid to the city will stop
functioning, and businesses
throughout the community will be
forced to close until electricity is
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