The Center also had seven days of food, water, ice and other supplies, including gas for the generator. "In compliance with state regulations, the Center did have a generator on standby in the event it would be needed to power life safety systems. Outreach was also made to local emergency officials and first responders. The Center immediately contacted Florida Power & Light and continued to follow up with them for status updates on when repairs would be made. While our Center did not lose power during the storm, it did lose one transformer that powers the air conditioning unit. We took part in emergency management preparedness calls with local and state emergency officials, other nursing homes and health regulators. The facility's administrator, Jorge Carbollo, issued a statement Wednesday night saying, "The Center and its medical and administrative staff diligently prepared for the impact of Hurricane Irma.
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