

We have moved in a variety of generators of all sizes and types to restore power to critical infrastructure and medical facilities as needed. We have a 128,000 gallons of fuel remained ready for rapid deployment.

These teams will coordinate search and rescue efforts by land air and sea. Our search and Rescue coordination teams remain staged in Miami to include teams from our fema, Urban search and rescue program, The Coast Guard Cbp the Department of Defense, the Department of the Interior and the state of florida.

As I said yesterday, Search and Rescue remains a top priority.
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So now I'll give a brief update operational update on the inter agency personnel commodities and resources that we have deployed to support this response. And it's incredibly important that you only run generators outdoors. Too many lives are lost each year due to carbon monoxide poisoning.
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And third never operate a generator in your home. Second, if you are taking shelter in an area with rising water levels quickly find higher ground. First, never drive through standing or moving water as it takes only a few inches of water to carry away a vehicle. Therefore, I would like to just share a few key safety messages that will help keep you and your family safe. These are life saving messages that simply cannot be ignored and when it comes to hurricanes, water water is dangerous period from coastal storm surge to inland flooding the majority of the state of florida is in Ian's Crosshairs. That means we need everyone to heed the warnings of their local officials before, during and after the storm. But as with any storm, the most important work starts at home. David-Donehower Funeral Home is serving the family.And I can confidently say that we have the right teams and we have the right resources in place and ready to meet the changes or the needs of those that we are charged to serve. He was preceded in death by his parents, Earl & Wilma Moran, a sister, Erlys Barnett and by his in-laws, Joe & Elizabeth Nikle and several brothers and sisters in law. Survivors include his wife of 63 years, Carol of Detroit Lakes, a daughter, Kari (Mike) Williams off Detroit Lakes, 4 grandchildren, Nicole (Chris) LeCuyer, Meagan (Dan), Hedin, Andrea (Michael) Leitheiser, Patrick (Joelle) Williams, 3 great-grandchildren: Kyron, Joslyn and Rinoa. He was a member of the Eagles, American Legion, Knights of Columbus and Holy Rosary Catholic Church. He enjoyed spending time with his family and friends, listening to music, reading and following his favorite sports teams. Retirement allowed John to continue his many hobbies and interests. Starting as a lab tech with the Minnesota Highway Department, John retired from MNDOT after 39 years as a Transportation Tech Support Supervisor. He continued his service to the military with the Minnesota National Guard and the North Dakota Air National Guard until 1965.

Following his discharge in 1956, he began his career at District 4, Minnesota Department of Transportation. John was united in marriage to Carol Nikle, Januin Jamestown, ND. Air Force For Aviation Cadet Program in January, 1954. Because of his love of aviation, he joined the U. He grew up in Moorhead, graduating in 1951 from Moorhead High School. John Douglas Moran, a devoted husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather and friend to many, was born Decemin Moorhead, MN to Earl and Wilma (Quick) Moran.
