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Posted on: September 13, 2018

[ARCHIVED] Murfreesboro Electric crews to help in aftermath of Hurricane Florence

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Murfreesboro Electric Department crews rolled out Sept. 13 on their way to Wilson, North Carolina, to get a jump on Hurricane Florence recovery efforts.

The crews, which included five men and three trucks, will assist the city of Wilson’s electric provider, Wilson Energy, said Murfreesboro Electric Department General Manager P.D. Mynatt on Thursday. Wilson is about 40 miles east of Raleigh and about 60 miles from the coast. The city’s population is around 50,000.

Florence is expected to make landfall late Thursday or early Friday. Currently, it is classified as a Category 2 hurricane. It is expected to hover over the Carolinas, unleashing fierce winds, heavy rainfall and possible tornadoes throughout the state.

Murfreesboro Electric crews are expected to stay as long as they are needed, Mynatt said.

“Murfreesboro Electric Department takes its mission of providing safe, reliable electricity seriously, especially when the weather gets rough,” he said. “We are honored to be able to help out the people of Wilson, North Carolina, and we know that the favor will be returned by their electric provider when our customers are in need as well.”

About MED:   Murfreesboro Electric Department, established in 1939, brings reliable, affordable energy to more than 64,000 customers in the city of Murfreesboro. The department has repeatedly been designated as a Reliable Public Power Provider by the American Public Power Association, which places it among the best public utilities in the nation.


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