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MCPH Shares Pacific Power’s Medical Certificate and Baseline Programs for Vulnerable Citizens in Modoc County

As Modoc County continues experiencing frequent, unexpected power outages; Public Health shares some valuable resources for those in the community who depend on electricity for medical necessities. “If you or a family member depend on electricity for medical needs,” they shared, “please consider applying for Pacific Power’s Medical Certificate and Medical Baseline Programs!”

The Medical Certificate and Medical Baseline Programs are for those citizens who’s medical condition could be aggravated by power loss for any period of time, and need electricity for medical equipment they may rely on. It’s available to assist the vulnerable with acquiring generators, portable batteries, backup supplies and “extra notification whenever possible” for greater chance of preparation. “Power outages are especially dangerous to those who rely on medical equipment” MCPH shared on Tuesday. This is an invaluable resource, more information and application instructions can be found on Pacific Power’s website.

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