SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
In preparation for the 2018 wildfire season, Pacific Gas and Electric
Company (PG&E) has opened its new Wildfire Safety Operations Center. The
center, which will be staffed 24/7, will monitor potential fire threats
across PG&E’s service area in real time and coordinate with first
responders and public safety officials to respond to any emerging
threats and help keep communities safe.
The Wildfire Safety Operations Center is part of PG&E’s Community
Wildfire Safety Program, launched in March as an additional
precautionary measure intended to reduce wildfire threats and strengthen
communities for the future. Through the program, PG&E is bolstering
wildfire prevention and emergency response efforts, putting in place new
and enhanced safety measures, and doing more over the long term to
harden its electric system to help reduce wildfire risks and to keep its
customers safe.
“Extreme weather is increasing the number of wildfires and length of
wildfire season in California. We must continue to adapt to meet the
challenges created by this ‘new normal.’ Our Wildfire Safety Operations
Center is designed to quickly identify and respond to potential fire
risks and work safely with fire agencies to reduce or respond to the
threat,” said Pat Hogan, PG&E senior vice president of Electric
Operations.
The state-of-the-art Wildfire Safety Operations Center will operate 24
hours a day, seven days a week, primarily during wildfire season, and
will be operational at other times of the year as well, depending on
conditions.
It will be staffed with highly qualified individuals who are
knowledgeable in electric operations, safety, engineering, meteorology
and other areas. Located at PG&E’s San Francisco headquarters, its
proximity to PG&E’s Emergency Operations Center will ensure close
coordination across its wildfire safety operations and emergency
response teams. This coordination will include the pre-staging of PG&E
crews and Wildfire Response Teams to help keep customers safe.
The Wildfire Safety Operations Center will work closely with PG&E’s
meteorologists who monitor weather conditions and potential fire
threats. PG&E utilizes technologies including its own weather monitoring
stations mounted strategically throughout its service area. The team
also uses publicly available databases, websites and emergency alert
systems from agencies such as CAL FIRE, National Weather Service,
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA), Caltrans, the Bay
Area Regional Air Quality Control Board and local public safety
authorities.
Center staff also will work closely with fire agencies and community
partners to coordinate emergency response efforts. The center will serve
as PG&E’s on-the-ground communications hub and will partner with local
government, first responders, media and others to provide advance and
real-time emergency response information to local communities.
California Wildfire Awareness Week
In recognition of California Wildfire Awareness Week (May 7-10), PG&E
announced it will provide $2 million to local Fire Safe Councils in 23
counties for 30 projects that reduce wildfire risk and help keep
communities safe. The funds will pay for fuel reduction, emergency
access and defensible space projects, as well as chipper days in local
communities. This is the fifth year PG&E has partnered with local
councils on projects to reduce wildfire risk, providing over $13 million
since 2014.
The company also will continue its daily aerial patrol program to spot
and speed response to wildfires. The patrols, which will start June 1
and continue through October, will occur over hundreds of miles of
PG&E’s service area to assist state and local fire agencies with early
fire detection and response. The patrols will coordinate with the new
Wildfire Safety Operations Center.
About PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E
Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is one of the largest combined natural gas
and electric energy companies in the United States. Based in San
Francisco, with more than 20,000 employees, the company delivers some of
the nation’s cleanest energy to nearly 16 million people in Northern and
Central California. For more information, visit www.pge.com/
and pge.com/news.

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