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Firefighters, police, and EMTs are
typically first on the scene in an
emergency and face the greatest risk
from electrical hazards.

Understanding the potential dangers and
learning how to deal with them correctly
makes your crew and the public safer.

FIRST RESPONDER SAFETY

WELCOME

Firefighters, police, and EMTs are
typically first on the scene in an
emergency and face the greatest risk
from electrical hazards.

Understanding the potential dangers and
learning how to deal with them correctly
makes your crew and the public safer.

FIRST RESPONDER SAFETY

WELCOME

Home NG-EL CertJennifer Reece2024-02-05T18:12:40+00:00

Electrical Safety

This section provides safety tips for responding to some common electrical emergencies.

Electrical Safety Online Certification Course

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First Responder Emergency Numbers:

AEP: 800-277-2177
Appalachian Power: 800-956-4237
Indiana Michigan Power: Indiana 800-311-4634 and Michigan 800-311-6424
Kentucky Power: 800-572-1113
AEP Ohio: 800-672-2231
Public Service Company of Oklahoma: 888-216-3523
Southwestern Electric Power: 888-216-3523
AEP Texas: 866-223-8508
AEP Wheeling Area: 800-982-4237

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