Residents Praised, Preparedness Urged at Power Outage Hearing

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State lawmakers learned about the County’s response to the massive Sept. 8 power outage at a hearing this afternoon.

Ron Lane was the Director of the Office of Emergency Services during the blackout and provided details about how the events unfolded, impacts to the public and lessons learned.

“This blackout revealed much about the strength and character of our San Diego County community,” said Lane. “Law enforcement reported no significant incidents of looting or other crime, despite complete darkness in our cities.   Neighbors came together to look after their neighborhoods and each other.”

The County of San Diego Office of Emergency Services, also known as OES, is responsible for coordinating the regional response to disasters, working with all 18 cities within the county as well as emergency response partners and impacted agencies. 

Lane was among regional officials who presented preliminary findings about the September 8 blackout to the State Joint Legislative Committee on Emergency Management at City of San Diego Council Chambers. Lane provided testimony as part of a panel about emergency response to the power outage. Other panels focused on utilities, wireless communications and wastewater.

Some initial findings by OES include: 

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