PlaceVR- Downed Power Line Safety Protocol for First Responders

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  • Опубліковано 10 сер 2020
  • Economic and Community Development Videos: Oregon Trail Electric Cooperative Collaborates with Golden Shovel Agency to Save Lives with Downed Power Line Safety Video
    Oregon Trail Electric Cooperative (OTEC), in collaboration with Golden Shovel Agency, has released a safety video in 360-degree format to teach the public how to stay safe in situations that involve vehicle-power pole crashes and downed power lines.
    Greg Kolbjornson was the director and producer of the video. When he was shooting on location in northeastern Oregon, he didn't realize that this urgent safety message would hit so close to home.
    "The area where my mom lives in Wisconsin had a big storm last summer and a woman was killed when she was electrocuted after stepping out of her car," said Greg, who has been producing 360-degree videos for Golden Shovel Agency for two and a half years. "I know from working on this project that this death could have been avoided had the woman known what to do when there are downed power lines in the area."
    An important component of the electric cooperative's mission is to educate people on safety. They have always been consistent communicators but have never had a training tool like this that would allow them to not only strengthen their message but become more visible in the communities they serve.
    "We know that VR is going to appeal to kids and adults alike. We'll use it in school safety training, on social media, and take it out to fairs and events where we know it will attract more attention and give us the opportunity to bring our safety message to more people," said Lea Gettle, Manager of Administration and Strategic Services fo the electric cooperative.
    This safety training video is one is a series of safety and economic development videos that Golden Shovel Agency is producing for Oregon Trail Electric Cooperative.
    "The people at Oregon Trail Electric Cooperative have totally embraced PlaceVR technology as the tool they need to extend their reach and increase their visibility in their community. They're positioning themselves for the future of being early adopters of this innovative technology," said Aaron Brossoit, CEO of Golden Shovel Agency.
    Oregon Trail Electric Cooperative partnered with Federated Rural Electric Insurance, the Oregon Rural Electric Cooperative Association, and the Cooperative Finance Corporation to make this project possible. The video was shot on location in Oregon with the help of Baker City Fire Department, Baker County Sheriff's office, and Life Flight.

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