Help From North Texas Headed to Hurricane-Damaged Florida |
"You want to help people for one,” Watts said. “To help their customers and the people that are in need and also you never know when something might happen and your utility and you'll need the type of mutual aid and assistance.""That's our task and we're called to do, to love our neighbor,” Smith said. “We want to go, not just say that in words, in prayers, and thoughts, but actually go in deed and in action.
Oncor also deployed 500 employees and contractors as part of the broader mutual assistance effort to preposition power resources. Thursday night, American Medical Response deployed 10 ambulances from Arlington filled with supplies and crews from around the country.
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