Manufacturers, Dealers Aid in Recovery Effort

Within days of the terrorist attacks on September 11, manufacturers and dealers from throughout the electrical industry were on hand at the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, contributing to the rescue and recovery efforts. Among those at Ground Zero in New York were H.O. Penn Machinery, a New York-based Caterpillar dealer, and Fluke Networks, Everett, Wash.

As of September 14, H.O. Penn Machinery had 40 technicians on site, 65 on standby, and 14 people on logistical support. Two other dealers, Foley (New Jersey) and Southworth-Milton (Massachusetts), assisted with recovery efforts, sending in 10 crews of technicians to help H.O. Penn. Technicians worked through the night to install operating generator sets and support engines and machines.

Through H.O. Penn, Caterpillar, headquartered in Peoria, Ill., is supplying the vast majority of standby power to New York City's financial, insurance, and banking districts as well as providing Con Edison with temporary power and technical assistance to stabilize the power grid in lower Manhattan. The company also donated three 30kW generator sets to the American Red Cross for food kitchens set up for relief workers.

First on site with the NYPD at the disaster scene, H.O. Penn set up 50 light towers and 12 small generator sets on the first night of the tragedy.

In response to the extensive need for demolition attachments such as shears, grapples, multi-processors, and multipurpose buckets, Caterpillar has supplied large numbers of work tools. Two truckloads of tools left Wamego, Kan., the week of the disaster, with two to three additional trucks leaving the following week.

Caterpillar wasn't the only manufacturer helping out in New York. Fluke Networks, part of the Danaher family of companies, recently initiated the Emergency Relief Program aimed at helping restore communications service to companies and organizations affected by the attacks. This included offering loaner equipment, support, and on-site technical assistance to IT and telecom managers.

“Network communications, whether it is e-mail or some other form of data communications, is the backbone of any organization,” says Chris Odell, president of Fluke Networks. “And we of course realize that many organizations have suffered substantial network service disruption owing to the tragic events of [Sept. 11].”


Want to use this article? Click here for options!





Acceptable Use Policy
blog comments powered by Disqus

what's wrong here?

What's Wrong Here?

May 10, 2012 12:44 PM

What's Wrong Here?

Apr 19, 2012 10:09 AM

What's Wrong Here?

Apr 5, 2012 2:27 PM

View all What's Wrong Here?

product spotlight

EV charger tester

May 25, 2012 8:26 AM

EV charger tester

The Electrician is portable tester that verifies critical power and safety requirements of electric vehicle (EV) chargers...

View all 2012 Product Spotlights

Free Product Info

Our Product Information site is the ultimate online resource for products and services offered by Advertisers featured in our Magazine. This service is provided as a quick and easy way to request Product Information online. Get FREE product information now.

Recent Comments

More...


Social Media

More ways to stay informed...

follow us on twitter

Find us on Facebook

EC&M Whitepaper

Arc Mitigation –A Three-Step Approach

Did you know that an arc-flash incident hospitalizes 5-7 workers per day in North America, severely impacting processes and profitability with lost production? Download This Sponsored Whitepaper Today!

What's New in Residential Cabling?
Date: Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Time: 2:00pm ET


In this The Home Depot sponsored Low Voltage Webinar, Ron Kipper RCDD / NTS will discuss the need for compression style coaxial connectors and the migration of the entire CATV, Satellite and Audio / Video industry to them. Register Today!

Grounding Versus Bonding
Now Available On-Demand


In this 60-minute FREE webinar, Mike Holt of Mike Holt Enterprises, Inc. will explain the purpose of grounding and bonding as related to the most current requirements set forth in the 2011 NEC. Register to View On-Demand!

resources

product info icon

product info

tradeshow icon

tradeshow

research icon

research

industry links

industry links

rss icon

rss

Browse Back Issues

Browse Back Issues