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The Davey Bulletin Nov-Dec 2017

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14 THE DAVEY BULLETIN | November/December 2017 UTILITY CREWS UNITE FOR DUAL HURRICANE RESPONSE When Hurricane Irma hit Florida, more than 1,000 Davey employees rushed to support the recovery. Davey crews from Maine to California responded – some after spending days on the Hurricane Harvey recovery. David Miller, area manager, Davey Tree Surgery Company, and Brandon Freeman, account manager, CenterPoint Energy, had the exhaustive task of managing 25 crews – a total 90 employees – cleaning up after Hurricane Harvey in the Texas area and then, days later, sending many of those same crews to Florida to help with the response to Irma. "Harvey was different from past storms," Miller said. "Instead of your typical tree damage due to high winds, we sustained widespread flooding. Our trouble calls were primarily due to uprooted trees because of soil saturation." The Harvey response was easier because it lacked hazards common in other storms, such as downed lines and trees laying on power lines under tension. "The work was mostly uprooted trees," Freeman said. "We were able to do a lot of the work from the ground. Our biggest issue with the flooding was we couldn't get places." In Texas all the crews were local, so they were familiar with the CenterPoint Energy and Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative circuits they were helping to restore. "They knew where the service centers were and the expectations of the work that needed to be done," Freeman said. But being local came with a drawback. Of the Harvey response crews, 17 employees had suffered damage to a house, car or both from the storm. "First, we were concerned about the safety of our employees and their families," Miller said. "With as much flooding that the hurricane caused, we knew it would impact some of our own. Yet, even while their homes and cars were still under water, our employees found a way to come in and help with the restoration efforts. The selflessness they showed by doing so is a true testament to their character and the Davey culture." Despite personal hardships, many of those same employees left Texas when their work on Harvey finished and headed to Florida. A total 19 crews – 62 total employees – from the CenterPoint Energy, Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative and San Antonio Central Public Service accounts drove 1,000 miles to help Florida recover from Irma. There, Davey crews MY DAVEY Above: Hurricane Irma's winds snapped and twisted trees like this all across Florida. Right: Davey crews came from all over the U.S. to assist with the Hurricane Irma recovery efforts.

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