What if someone in the home has special medical problems or is on life-sustaining medical equipment?
Utility Customer Service keeps a list of medical accounts to make sure they are given extra consideration before disconnecting service for non-payment. During a power outage, these special medical problems should have a backup power supply like a generator if their condition is life threatening. If you need to get on the special medical list or want to make sure your on it, please call Utility Customer Service at 405-359-4541.

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1. Where does Edmond Electric get its power supply?
2. What do I do to report my outage or downed power line?
3. What if a powerline falls in my yard?
4. What if someone in the home has special medical problems or is on life-sustaining medical equipment?
5. What is "partial power"?
6. Who fixes service connections to my house if they are damaged?
7. How does Edmond Electric handle increased calls during major outages?
8. What are common causes of power outages?
9. After priority customers are restored, how does Edmond Electric decide whose power to restore next?
10. What causes my lights to go dim unexpectedly?
11. Why do I see Edmond Electric vehicles leave my neighborhood without restoring service to the area?
12. Why do some customers have power and their neighbors don't?
13. Why is it hard for Edmond Electric to say how long it will take to get power restored?