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Whoa! These guys did all this, assessments, repairs, getting more and correct equipment over to the island in 12 hours?? Man, that is teamwork. Hats off, gentlemen!
Thank you for giving us a detailed information as you restored this microwave tower! Thank you guys for all your hard work and dedication! We appreciate all of you!
Great job guys...., like the technician said sometimes you have to make do with what you have and do what you have to do to make things work. I hope that the younger generation sees this, people like this is what keps this country moving . These guys are what you call good work ethic
Your explanations are detailed and very technical. I may not understand it all. But there will many that do. Thank you for making the sacrifice of your time to help get communication to Sanibel
Great job guys. Being from SC, during Hurricane Hugo I understand the problems that go along with re installation of communication systems. Again Thumbs UP.
Make it green again 👍 reverse osmosis is to clarify the rust in well water that’s why everything looks brown. These are the environmental men! Thank you men keep it beautiful 😍
I saw aerial footage of the crews creating a new road into Sanibel Island!!! It took a whole lotta man power and a lot of "CAN DO",but they got it done!! This is very interesting too, to see how the power gets back on!! Thk you for your footage!!
I have a small bobcat tractor and willing to come down this week I have a grapple and bucket just want to volunteer and help easily will fit in a pontoon
This is what I want to see, not a politician talking about what HE did... But seeing what these amazing people ARE doing!!! Thank you for your hard work!!!
These companies and their people should make all Floridians and Americans proud. I see a lot of hard work, ingenuity, can do attitude, think out of the box, teamwork, and dedication. All these traits and behaviors will leave Washington and their feeble attempt at governance behind in the dust. Didn't see any FEMA bureaucrats out there in their working cloths doing the work.
Good job restoring communications but what's up with all the weird comments? they are just doing their job and are getting paid good money for it (well earned btw)
Not for my young son. 24 he’s done more than most. I coached him in learning with hands on machinists boat engine repair etc. since elementary Up in cell towers now - his past was storm rescue and selvaging work.