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JCP&L Preparing for Winter Storm

Additional work crews will help restore service if necessary.

 

Jersey Central Power & Light is bringing in additional work crews in advance of the winter storm. The storm is forecast to drop a foot or more of snow in North Jersey beginning Friday afternoon.

JCP&L President Don Lynch will hold a press conference in Dover on Friday at 10 a.m. to discuss the company’s preparation work in detail.

JCP&L customers blasted the utility company in the days following Superstorm Sandy. Thousands of area residents were without power for more than a week after the storm.

All available work crews and support personnel will work around the clock, if necessary, to restore service to customers who lose power due to Nemo, the company announced Thursday night. More than 100 work crews from FirstEnergy's Ohio Edison, The Illuminating Company and Toledo Edison were expected to arrive in New Jersey Thursday night.

The additional FirstEnergy crews are being dispatched to Dover and Newton, where the snow is expected to be the most severe. Two different types of personnel, hazard crews and line crews, will assist JCP&L personnel, if needed. Hazard crews will be assigned to make “areas safe during hazard conditions,” which includes securing downed wires. Line crews will help restore service.

Tree crews will be available to restore power to affected areas. JCP&L announced it will also hire additional tree contractors to assist in restoring power.

The company will communicate with emergency management and state and local officials during the storm.

Patch will update this story on Friday as more details become available. 

Related Topics: JCP&L and Winter Storm Nemo

Steve Giercyk

10:29 pm on Thursday, February 7, 2013

That's funny...I have been hearing all day long that the further west into jersey you go the less snow you can expect. North and East of NYC as well as coastal areas will have higher winds. Places like Phillipsburg may well be spared. So they send the crews to Newton???

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BeachBum

2:07 pm on Friday, February 8, 2013

Thats true but expect lots of outages in Sparta, Jefferson, Newton Hopatcong starting from fri-sun or even longer

Mikey

2:07 pm on Friday, February 8, 2013

I am preparing for the storm too.

Generator - check
Gas - check
Beer - check
Chips - check
Dip - check
Bacon - check
TP -check
Milk - who cares

OK, ready!

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Josie Wanna

2:07 pm on Friday, February 8, 2013

Lets all pray now that if this storm delivers like Sandy, JCP&L won’t keep us without power for 9+ days again....and we still have JCP&L WHY????????

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R. Swanson

2:07 pm on Friday, February 8, 2013

Please stop using the Weather Channel's ridiculous names for winter storms. (Is Patch owned by the Weather Channel?) "Nemo" is a Weather Channel creation for the purpose of creating drama and panic, thus boosting ratings. It is not an official name issued by the National Weather Service, which does not name winter storms.

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kjchat

2:07 pm on Friday, February 8, 2013

further east, ie Hudson, Bergen, etc. are all PSE&G territories, and not served by JCP&L... that's why... these farther western and higher elevation towns will be hit worse that us, in chatham, for example..

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Beth Nagie

2:07 pm on Friday, February 8, 2013

Please do a better job then you did with Sandy! I am very worried about my senior citizen mom and dad! Thank you!

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Yeah Yeah

2:07 pm on Friday, February 8, 2013

I'm sure they're getting their "excuse machine" ready too. You know, the one that gives myriad reasons why power is not yet restored.

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