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Hundreds of line crews prepare for possible outages from Hurricane Isaias

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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – As Hurricane Isaias approaches the Florida coast, hundreds of power crews are already in position and ready to respond in case of power outages.[RELATED: LIVE TRACK: Forecast cone, computer models, updates as Hurricane Isaias approaches Florida]“Our mutual aid workforce is 10,000 men and women are working on this restoration effort,” Marie Bertot with Florida Power and Light said.Crews gathered Saturday morning at the Daytona International Speedway, linemen and women came from states like Kentucky and Texas to help Floridians. “They are heading in different areas in Florida these particular trucks you’re seeing are going to Miami and we will have people rolling in today that are going to our service territory,” Bertot.

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