The City of West Chicago has been notified by ComEd that a storm alert for the entire ComEd service territory has been in effect since 11:00 a.m. today. As sustained winds of 25-30 miles per hour and gusts of 45-50 miles per hour are expected, ComEd is preparing for storm-related damage and resulting service interruptions. They have activated their emergency response plan and opened the Emergency Operations Center which will remain open and fully staffed until the restoration is complete.
ComEd urges anyone who experiences problems with electric service to call the utility immediately at 1-800-Edison-1 (1-800-334-7661); Spanish language service - 1-800-95 LUCES (1-800-955-8237.)
Gusty winds and fallen tree limbs may cause power lines to fall, creating a hazardous situation. ComEd wishes to remind the public that if they come across downed power lines they should not approach these wires, but instead assume them to be energized and potentially very dangerous. ComEd asks anyone who sees a downed power line to keep their distance and immediately report the situation to them at the above numbers.
Due to the potential for prolonged outages, ComEd is also asking the public for help in checking on elderly family members and other sensitive customers to ensure they are aware their service will not be restored immediately. In the interest of their health, they are also urging these customers to seek other comfortable arrangements for the duration of the outage. For any customer on a medical support system, evacuation to a comfortable, safe place is suggested.
CITY OF WEST CHICAGO
475 Main Street, West Chicago, Illinois 60185
T - (630) 293-2200
www.westchicago.org