Fire officials say San Luis Obispo County is expected to avoid public safety power outages
Residents from the San Luis Obispo County, you might be safe from having your power shutoff.
SLO City Fire announced Saturday night that no PG&E Public Safety Power Shutoff is expected in San Luis Obispo County.
SLO fire officials will continue to monitor weather forecasts and communicate with PG&E partners for the latest information.
If you would like up tips and information on how to prepare for PSPS please visit their website here!
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