Joe Wheeler EMC customers can text and/or email power outages directly to our Outage Management System by using the following directions:
Locate your Account/Member number as well as your Meter number on your bill.
Your bill should match one of the following examples. The location of your Account/Member and Meter numbers is highlighted in yellow.
Register your smartphone and/or email address.
You can register as many smartphones (or cell phones with full keyboard and texting capabilities) and/or email addresses (i.e. other members of your household) as you like. If you have multiple accounts with JWEMC you will need to register your smartphone and/or email addresses with each account. The following is the registration process:
To text your registration from a smartphone:
1. In the To: field, type poweroutage@jwemc.org
In the body of the text, type Reg followed by a space, followed by your account number (without the dashes), followed by a space, followed by mtr, followed by a space, and your meter number.
3. Once this message is sent and received by our Outage Management System, you should receive a confirmation message that includes the address associated with the account information you sent in the previous step.
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Text / Email an Outage
Joe Wheeler EMC customers can text and/or email power outages directly to our Outage Management System by using the following directions:
Locate your Account/Member number as well as your Meter number on your bill.
Your bill should match one of the following examples. The location of your Account/Member and Meter numbers is highlighted in yellow.
Register your smartphone and/or email address.
You can register as many smartphones (or cell phones with full keyboard and texting capabilities) and/or email addresses (i.e. other members of your household) as you like. If you have multiple accounts with JWEMC you will need to register your smartphone and/or email addresses with each account. The following is the registration process:
To text your registration from a smartphone:
1. In the To: field, type poweroutage@jwemc.org
In the body of the text, type Reg followed by a space, followed by your account number (without the dashes), followed by a space, followed by mtr, followed by a space, and your meter number.
3. Once this message is sent and received by our Outage Management System, you should receive a confirmation message that includes the address associated with the account information you sent in the previous step.
Your smartphone is now registered.
To register your email address, you should follow the same instructions as for texting; only use your email application to send this information to poweroutage@jwemc.org . Once you have your smartphones and email addresses registered this step will only have to be repeated to add new smartphones or email addresses.
You are now ready to report any power outages that you might have in the future.
To report that your power is out by text, follow these steps:
Either go to the previous text string where you registered or start a new text message by typing poweroutage@jwemc.org in the To: field. In the body of the text, type Powerout.Send the message. You will receive a text.
Once the power is restored, you will receive a notification.
If, upon receiving the “Power Restored” notification, your power is still out, simply re-submit the Powerout text and our Dispatchers will be alerted that you are still out of power.
To report your power outage from your email address, you should follow the same instructions as for texting; only use your email application to send this information to poweroutage@jwemc.org .
Commands that can be texted or emailed to our Outage Management System:
- List – This returns a list of all locations registered to the sender's phone or email address.
- Remove <Address> – This unregisters the sender's phone or email address from the address specified.
- Powerout – This is used to report a power outage.
- Powerout <Address> – This is used to report an outage at the location indicated; This command is for users with multiple locations registered.
- Cancel – This is used to cancel an outage that has been reported by mistake.
- Cancel <Address> – This is used to cancel an outage for the location indicated when reported by mistake; This command is for users with multiple locations registered.