Red Deer city staff commended for quickly rectifying two power outages over the cold weekend
Plugging in a personal vehicle seemed an impossible task over the past week due to extreme weather conditions that broke cold temperature records. But for Red Deer city staff, a duty to residents triumphs the desire to stay warm by the fireplace.
Jim Jorgensen, Red Deer’s Utilities Manager, commended city staff for quickly rectifying two power outages in less than an hour each this weekend.
“They do a fantastic job. They’re up in the air in buckets, climbing poles; they are exposed to the elements which is why we take a lot of care to make sure that, they take care of themselves as well, but to move that quickly. That’s something that’s really important and a matter of pride for all of the folks involved. When trouble happens, 24/7, we get calls, we go and deal with it. In many, just about all of the cases, we respond and get it back on as fast as we can no matter what the conditions are,” he said, stressing the safety of his staff.
With the cold front beginning on Thursday, Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) confirmed that Red Deer, among numerous cities across the province, set new temperature records this Saturday and Sunday, both reaching -44.3C in the city in comparison to -38.8C in 2005.