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Just two months after graduating from Pacific Gas and Electric Company's #PowerPathway Entry to Vegetation Management training program, Katie Mengali was able to apply the #safety training she received by tending to an injured motorcyclist. Mengali was driving back to her office in #SantaRosa when she saw a 56-year-old man lying in the middle of Rockpile Road. He had shattered his ankle and leg in multiple areas and would need three surgeries to repair the damage. Mengali’s assistance was appreciated by the California Highway Patrol officer who took the accident report. “I’m glad to hear PG&E has you prepared,” said the officer. Read more: https://lnkd.in/ezDeic2i #emergency #emergencypreparedness #savealife #safetytraining #firstaid #cprtraining #aed

  • A picture depicting PG&E employee Katie Mengali standing outdoors next to a large tree trunk.
Keith Mortimer

Title 300 installer Electric meters. at Pacific Gas and Electric Company

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Congratulations good job.

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Congratulations! Great job.

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Robin Avery

Supervisor, Vegetation Management at Pacific Gas and Electric Company

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Nice job! Way to get in there and make a difference

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Caroline Allbee

Blocks, blocks, blocks!

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Way to go Katie! There are all kinds of first responders and thankfully, you were there to help! You are an excellent example of a terrific human being and employee. Thank you.

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Pasquale Magnone

Civil Utility Inspector at TRC for( PG&E) California

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Outstanding.

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Juan Berrelez Sr.

Security Technology Operations IT Products Specialist

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Nice work, Katie.

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Justin Hall

Sr. Operations Systems Engineer, Pacific Gas and Electric Company

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Great job Katie!

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