. >> mr. gill, any other emergency preparedness that you're mobilizing for these vulnerable areas moving generators into areas that tend to lose power, water facilities, utility crews close by? what else are you doing? >> one of the biggest things we've done is we set up our emergency operations center. take allows us to bring our resources together to make the decision or any areas that are impacted, we will have the utilities, both pepco, bge in our emergency operations center to take calls, fields calls and that way we can determine what areas -- what other major priorities that we need to address first in that order. >> mr. gill, we say you're with the county's 311 center. who should be calling that 311 number? >> we're using that and we want to urge our residents that if we have nonemergency calls, please contact 311. if you have trees down, if you're experiencing power outages, you want help in locating where the shelters are, that's the number we're urging our residents to call. >> mr. gill,