Power Outage in Frisco, CO

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Xcel Energy
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Mountain Parks Electric Inc
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Pacific Power
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AEP ohio
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Ohio Edison
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News

Animal causes 52-minute power outage across parts of Summit County | SummitDaily.com

Just a few minutes before 7 a.m. on the morning of Wednesday, Aug. 10, 1,605 Xcel Energy customers in Dillon, Keystone and Montezuma lost power.  According to an email sent by Michelle Aguayo, a spokesperson...

Aug 10, 2022

POWER OUTAGES: Here is an interactive map to see if your area is affected | Plano Star Courier | starlocalmedia.com

With this latest winter storm dropping a coat of ice and sleet on North Texas overnight, power outages are always a concern. Stay up to date with the Oncor map

Feb 3, 2022

CDOT is working to minimize power outages that lead to closures at the Eisenhower Tunnel | SummitDaily.com

Two power outages in 2021 led to lengthy closures at the Eisenhower-Johnson Memorial Tunnels, backing up traffic for miles on both sides and throughout the northern end of Summit County. The Colorado Department of Transportation...

Feb 2, 2022

Summit County experiences rolling power outages Dec. 30 | SummitDaily.com

Parts of Summit County experienced rolling blackouts on the night of Thursday, Dec. 30, as the Marshall Fire in Boulder County damaged Xcel Energy’s infrastructure. According to a news release from Xcel, the wildfire impacted...

Dec 31, 2021

Colorado high wind warning and what we know: Timing, worst areas, flights

High resolution images show winds in excess of 100 mph in the foothills from the west Denver metro area north to Boulder and Fort Collins.

Dec 15, 2021

Eisenhower Tunnel reopens after power outage stops traffic | FOX31 Denver Open Navigation Close Navigation Close Modal

CDOT closed eastbound Interstate 70 between the Loveland Pass and East Frisco exits on Sunday, and there is no traffic moving through the Eisenhower Tunnels after a power outage in the tunnels.

Dec 12, 2021

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We are having rolling black outs at Main and Hillcrest. This has been happening since 2/15 and 2/16. No electricity or internet.

Susan Bowen | February 18, 2021  

We are in at John Hickman and N. Tollway / since 1:30 am... power outages all day... it is out anywhere from 30minutes to 3 hrs! Then we get maybe 20-30 min of power. My husband can’t sleep CPAP is shutting off hard to breathe without this!... this is 75034 zip... Domain at the gate apartments. Just need to know when we can expect this restored. We’ve never had to have these rolling blackouts and they are not 15-20 minutes!!! Please help !

Cheryl C. | February 15, 2021  

The Power has been out since 2am in 75035.

Colin | February 15, 2021  

I called Oncor a few minutes after 6am this morning 2/15/21, after waking up freezing and in a LOT of pain (cold makes my health conditions WORSE) due to several medical conditions. I use a walker and could not see anything. I called to report it. My apartment was literally 59 degrees inside. All I could do was literally cry. No heating pads, no hot water for a bath to help, my entire body hurts so bad. The message indicated "rolling black outs lasting 15min-1 hour". It said I could call back to check the status of my 'area' using my phone number associated with my account. I laid down in bed to keep warm and to help my body somehow with all this pain. After falling asleep and then waking up to no electricity? I called Oncor again to check the status of my initial call for an update. However, this time and almost 5 HOURS later (not the 15min-1 hour rolling blackouts as indicated) I still had no power and my apartment was 56 degrees. The automated message as a follow up to my initial call in the morning said that crews were out "...to correct and assess this area..." I've been literally praying and praying and praying for our Heavenly Father to help my pain inside a cold apartment and all others going through this everywhere and the homeless. Within about 15-20 minutes of calling Oncor, (PRAISE GOD..AMEN) my power finally came on at 10:51am. Thank you, Oncor for fixing whatever happened. I can live with 15min-1hour rolling blackouts but not over 5 hours without heat and electricity. I know y'all are busy and I thank you but this was really BRUTAL.

B. Smith 75034 | February 15, 2021  

I called Oncor a few minutes after 6am this morning 2/15/21, after waking up freezing and in a LOT of pain (cold makes my health conditions WORSE) due to several medical conditions. I use a walker and could not see anything. I called to report it. My apartment was literally 59 degrees inside. All I could do was literally cry. No heating pads, no hot water for a bath to help, my entire body hurts so bad. The message indicated "rolling black outs lasting 15min-1 hour". It said I could call back to check the status of my 'area' using my phone number associated with my account. I laid down in bed to keep warm and to help my body somehow with all this pain. After falling asleep and then waking up to no electricity? I called Oncor again to check the status of my initial call for an update. However, this time and almost 5 HOURS later (not the 15min-1 hour rolling blackouts as indicated) I still had no power and my apartment was 56 degrees. The automated message as a follow up to my initial call in the morning said that crews were out "...to correct and assess this area..." I've been literally praying and praying and praying for our Heavenly Father to help my pain inside a cold apartment and all others going through this everywhere and the homeless. Within about 15-20 minutes of calling Oncor, (PRAISE GOD..AMEN) my power finally came on at 10:51am. Thank you, Oncor for fixing whatever happened. I can live with 15min-1hour rolling blackouts but not over 5 hours without heat and electricity. I know y'all are busy and I thank you but this was really BRUTAL.

B. Smith 75034 | February 15, 2021  

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What is Power Outage?

Power outage (also called a power cut, a power blackout, power failure or a blackout) is a short-term or a long-term loss of the electric power to a particular area.

What Causes Power Outages?

  • Severe weather (high winds, lightning, winter storms, heat waves, rain or flooding can cause damage to power lines or equipment);
  • Other damage to electric transmission lines (vehicle accidents, trees, and animals can cause damage to power lines or equipment);
  • Repairing, maintenance or upgrades on power lines and equipment.

What are the Top Outage Safety Tips?

  • Stay away from the downed power lines, park vehicles in protected areas;
  • Unplug appliances and electronics, limit cell phone use to conserve battery life;
  • Use portable generators outdoors only, well away from open windows and doors;
  • Pack perishable foods into a cooler, keep refrigerator and freezer doors shut as much as possible.

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Frisco, Colorado

City Frisco
County Summit
State Colorado (CO)
Country United States
Zip Codes 80443

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