DISASTER RECOVERY PLANNING — EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED
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Erik Cagle
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The printer did have a generator, which was ordered in advance of Frances, and it was loaded back on a truck and returning to its Texas home when Jeanne arrived. Southeastern literally had the generator parked midway through northern Florida, then returned six hours later when the storm had passed.
The dual storms provided a good measuring stick for the company to evaluate its response methodologies and hammer out an actual prioritized plan that could be enacted in the unlikely event another hurricane rumbled through.
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