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Reporting
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How we respond
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flows |
Installation of a
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Power outage checklist
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needs members
Reporting a power outage
Phone: 1-800-927-5705
PPCS does everything it can to avoid
interruptions in your electric service. Unfortunately, sometimes there
are situations beyond our control that cause power outages—severe
weather such as lightning storms, freezing rain or snow; vehicle
accidents; unforeseen equipment failures; tree branches touching power
lines; and small animals or birds, to name a few.
If your power goes out or if you are aware
of an emergency situation, you can call us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Before calling to report an outage:
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Check fuses or circuit breakers to make
sure the problem is not with your electrical equipment.
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Check with your neighbors to see if they
have service.
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Note possible causes, such as sparks, a
loud noise, trees or limbs on the power lines, etc. This will help
PPCS identify the source of the power outage.
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Be ready to provide the telephone
number, account number, name and address for the account.
The outage reporting number will connect you
directly with our dispatch center, the Cooperative Response Center (CRC)
based in Austin, Minn. The CRC uses advanced telecommunications
technology to quickly process calls and dispatch our line crews. Since
their system can identify the caller either by phone number or account
number, it’s important that you have this information available for the
location that is without power. This information can be found on your
electric bill as shown on the example below.

Click on the icon above to see an
enlarged
picture of a sample electric bill.
How your call is handled
When you report a power outage, initially
you will hear a recorded greeting along with a possible announcement
about other areas that are experiencing power outages. Then you will be
transferred to a customer service representative (CSR) or forwarded to
an automated power outage notification system if a representative is not
available. Within the automated system, you will hear a series of
recordings directing you to press certain numbers on your telephone
keypad to complete your outage call automatically or to report an
emergency life threatening situation to a CSR. If the telephone number
for your account is not listed in our member database and you are unable
to provide the account number for the location without power, the CRC
will not be able to record an outage call for within the automated
system. At that point, you will either wait to speak with the next
available CSR or, in extreme high call volume situations, be asked to
call back later.
Important Reminder: If your telephone
number has changed recently or if you’re a new member and didn’t have a
telephone number at the time you signed up for service, please contact
PPCS with your current telephone number. This information is
critical in identifying your account information and location during
power outage or emergency situations.
How we respond
Restoring
power after a major outage is a big job that involves much more than
simply throwing a switch or removing a tree from a line. In any
outage, the first priority is to get the greatest number of
cooperative members back on line as quickly as possible. That’s why
electric cooperatives follow a sequence of repairs that restores
power to large groups of consumers before tackling smaller groups
and individual consumers.
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Special needs members
Notify PPCS immediately if you or a family
member uses life support equipment. PPCS will attempt to notify any
member whose special needs are known in cases of a planned power outage.
Contact us at 715-273-4355, 800-924-2133 or e-mail at
info@piercepepin.com.
This does not
place that person on a priority restoration list. It allows PPCS to help
you make more informed decisions about whether or not to relocate the
person based on PPCS’ estimated restoration time. Remember, it’s
important to understand that members with special needs should have a
plan to provide for their emergency needs should an extended power
outage occur. Depending on the cause of the outage, there is no
guarantee that PPCS can restore power to them faster than to our other
members.
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