

Amidst a current that made it almost impossible to move, they first carried out an elderly woman who was unable to walk. That’s when the Baldwin EMC employees took action. However, when line crew members Gary Dueitt, David Hammock, Shawn Miller and Shelton Singley arrived at the home, the fire department was unable to complete the rescue.

Lores and Lynn described the women and child as “wet, cold and hysterical.” The Baldwin EMC employees gave the three a ride to the nearest service station and waited with them until help arrived.ĭuring that same time period, four more Baldwin EMC employees were responding to a request from a local fire department to disconnect power at a flooded home so the family inside could be rescued. The two were in the process of responding to outages when they came across two women with a baby walking down a dark, flooded street. The men were each given a Baldwin EMC Touchstone Energy Power and Hope Award, which was created to honor cooperative employees who go beyond the call of duty to help those in need.īaldwin EMC employees Paul Lores, service technician and Steve Lynn, line technician, were recognized for their actions during the widespread flooding that took place in Baldwin County last April.

On October 13, Baldwin EMC honored seven employees for heroic actions in life-threatening situations. (right) presents a Power and Hope Award to Cary Roley. (center) presents Power and Hope Awards to (from left) Shawn Miller, Gary Dueitt, Shelton Singley and David Hammock.īaldwin EMC Chief Executive Officer E.A. (center) presents Power and Hope Awards to Steve Lynn (left) and Paul Lores.īaldwin EMC Chief Executive Officer E.A. All programs offered by schools within the school district shall be open to all students in compliance with statutory and judicial requirements.Baldwin EMC Chief Executive Officer E.A. In the event students are enrolled without all required documentation, the Superintendent shall develop and implement administrative procedures to ensure and facilitate the supplemental provision of such documentation. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Board recognizes and confirms the importance and necessity of requiring certain enrollment related documentation. It shall be the policy of the Board that barriers to enrolling and retaining students with limited English proficiency, homeless status, migrant status and immigrant status shall be removed, including but not limited to, the denial or delay of enrollment of such students due to lack of birth certificate, lack of school records or transcripts, lack of immunization or health records, lack of proof of residency, lack of transportation or guardianship or custody requirements.

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