Service 05 · Storm Response

The call comes in. We roll.

Hurricane, ice, derecho, tornado, wildfire — when the grid goes down, the work is to get line crews access. ALCC has held standing mutual-assistance MSAs with major eastern-grid IOUs since 2009 and pre-stages crews on the forecast.

Mobilize Window24 — 48 HR
Standing MSAs11 IOUs
FEMA DocumentationYes
Capabilities / 01

What we do
when the lights go out.

The work isn't fancy — it's chainsaw and bucket work, ahead of the line trucks, until the system is energized again. The skill is in the logistics: getting enough crews to the right staging yard, with food, lodging, fuel, and credentials sorted.

CAP-01

Mutual Assistance

Pre-positioned crews under standing MSAs with eastern-grid IOUs. Dispatch direct from your storm-restoration ops center to our regional yards.

CAP-02

Self-Sustained Crews

Lodging, meals, fuel, and parts logistics handled by ALCC so your storm logistics team isn't running our hotel rooms.

CAP-03

FEMA Documentation

Daily timesheets, equipment hours, and material usage in FEMA Category B reimbursement format. Your cost recovery starts on day one.

When it matters / 02

Hours, not days.

The storm-restoration window is measured in customer-minutes-interrupted, and the math on that scoreboard is brutal. Every hour our crews are clearing access for your line trucks is an hour your customers aren't sitting in the dark.

  • 24 — 48 hour deployment window from the dispatch call to boots on the ground
  • Standing mutual-assistance MSAs with 11 IOUs across the eastern grid
  • Pre-staged transport fleet — equipment moves on our trucks, not yours
  • Daily MOL/MUTCD-compliant work zone setup ahead of line crews
  • Cost-tracking for FEMA Category B / FHWA emergency relief reimbursement
Set up a storm MSA
ALCC storm-response crews clearing downed timber for line trucks
Hurricane Response · 68 crews
36 HRMOBILIZED14 DAYONSITE

Storm coming? Get on our standing dispatch list.