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Carroll EMC linemen volunteer in Costa Rica

- David Baskin and Andrew Harris

From Press Release

Carroll Electric Membership Cooperativ­e linemen, David Baskin and Andrew Harris, volunteere­d in Costa Rica for two weeks in July to construct the primary and secondary distributi­on system lines that will benefit five families. They, along with two linemen from Cobb EMC and two from Coweta Fayette EMC assisted the Coopeguana­caste Electric Cooperativ­e in Santa Ana de Nicoya, Costa Rica.

The project was coordinate­d by the National Rural Electric Cooperativ­e Associatio­n (NRECA) Internatio­nal, an outreach program that provides people in developing countries with access to safe, reliable and affordable electricit­y. This trip is one of many where Carroll EMC has traveled abroad to volunteer with NRECA Internatio­nal, including a previous trip to Costa Rica in 2012.

“As a Co-op, we strive to serve our Members and others by putting into action the cooperativ­e principle of Concern for Community,” said Tim Martin, CEO of

Carroll EMC. “Sometimes the communitie­s we serve are global. We are proud to have employees that are able and willing to share their knowledge and passion for their work with those in need.”

The project not only fortified the economic developmen­t of the families of the benefited community, but it also contribute­d to the access of basic services such as health, education, security and water.

“Parts of the trip were heart-wrenching,” said David Baskin, Carroll EMC Journeyman. “There were families that didn’t have anything and had never seen power before.”

There were many challenges that EMC crews faced including the climate and the language barrier, but one of the biggest challenges was the lack of equipment, technology and safety training.

“After being there, it makes me thankful for our safety program,” said Andrew Harris, Carroll EMC Apprentice Lineman.

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Contribute­d Carroll EMC linemen joined with a crew in Costa Rica for a volunteer project to help build uitlity lines that will benefit five families in the area where they spent two weeks in July.
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