PSO cited for aiding other utilities

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  • PSO line crew workers gather in a staging area as they prepare to provide mutual assistance in the wake of Hurricane Sally, which struck the U.S. Gulf coast last September. Public Service Co. of Oklahoma photo.
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TULSA– Employees of Public Service Co. of Oklahoma (PSO) responded to more requests for emergency assistance last year than at any time in recent history, spokesman Stan Whiteford said.

The company’s efforts to help other electric utilities in their time of need is one reason the operating companies of its parent company, American Electric Power, were recently named recipients of the Edison Electric Institute’s (EEI) Emergency Response Awards for Emergency Assistance.

 PSO line workers, tree crews and support personnel from around the state spent more than 70 days “off-system” working to help restore electricity after some of last year’s most devastating weather events, including Hurricanes Hanna, Isaias, Laura, Sally and Delta, Whiteford said.

“The overall strength and resilience of our country’s electric infrastructure is due in large part to the willingness of electric utilities in every state to respond to requests from other utilities for mutual assistance,” said Steve Baker, PSO Distribution vice president. “We’re proud of the reputation we’ve earned as being a company that can be counted on to help when the need arises.”

Baker praised “those in our company who willingly leave their homes and families – sometimes for days or even weeks – to come to the aid of others. Whether that help is needed here in Oklahoma or halfway across the country, we’re always going to do whatever we can because we know what that help has meant to us during times in which we’ve needed it.”

EEI’s Emergency Response Awards recognize recovery and assistance efforts of electric companies following service disruptions caused by extreme weather or other natural events.  The winners were chosen by a panel of judges after an international nomination process, and the awards were announced during EEI’s virtual Winter Board and Chief Executives Meeting on January 14.

PSO serves more than 562,000 customer accounts in eastern and southwestern Oklahoma. It serves more than three dozen cities and towns in southwest Oklahoma, including Lawton, Altus, Duncan, Apache, Cache, Carnegie, Cement, Cyril, Davidson, Elgin, Fletcher, Fort Cobb, Gould, Grandfield, Hobart, Hollis, Manitou, Martha, Roosevelt, Rush Springs, Snyder, Sterling, Temple, Terral, Tipton and Waurika.