So let's say you wake up in the morning your phone doesn't work, no internet, no tv, no radio, and no other form of communication works. What do you do?
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Replying to @EricG1247
That’s a real thing in Northern California. That’s why many of us have and are learning how to use ham
radios. We also have had to invest in generators, inverters and solar trickle panels and keep maps and Thomas Guides.3 replies 0 retweets 4 likes -
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Replying to @EricG1247
What really scares me is not having 911 working. When the power goes out no cell coverage. My husband is high risk for strokes (he’s had 7 of them)
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Replying to @Jacksta
Pg&e has a medical alert where they must notify people with as much time ahead of power shutoffs to prepare for it. I'm not sure how much that would help in your situation. Maybe a backup landline. Either way that is a difficult situation to deal with.
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Replying to @EricG1247
We do have a landline
but it still requires PG&E. I’ve called ATT, Verizon, Xfinity etc to see they would reconnect the old landline, a *real* landline~ not one that requires PG&E. No one does it anymore. All these old houses once had real landlines.2 replies 0 retweets 3 likes
Wow pg&e is just slacking at every turn. No wonder California is threatening to take them over.
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