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Poor documentation after Hurricane Helene cost county potential reimbursements, official says

2983047 · March 27, 2025
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Summary

Chief Carroll warned the commission that incomplete Form 214 activity logs and other missing documentation following Hurricane Helene likely reduced the county's ability to recoup disaster costs, and he urged better recordkeeping and forthcoming training.

Chief Carroll told the Oconee County Rescue Squad Advisory Commission on March 27 that incomplete documentation following Hurricane Helene likely reduced the county's recoverable disaster costs and that crews must improve activity logs and equipment records to secure reimbursements.

"For us to get any type of reimbursement, there has to be documentation of what you did, what you used, all of that,"…

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