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Exclusive Look Inside PG&E Fresno Dispatch Center as Crews Prep for Storms

KSEE/CBS47 gave an exclusive look inside PG&E’s Fresno dispatch center on Feb. 19, 2026, as crews cleared a drain at Belmont and College avenues ahead of a major Central Valley storm.

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Exclusive Look Inside PG&E Fresno Dispatch Center as Crews Prep for Storms
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KSEE/CBS47 published an exclusive look inside PG&E’s Fresno dispatch center on Feb. 19, 2026, as a significant storm system arrived across the Central Valley, showing the operations that coordinate power-restoration efforts and manage outage response across the region. The station’s piece framed the dispatch center as the hub for regionwide restoration planning during the storm threat.

The dispatch center shown in the KSEE/CBS47 coverage was described as coordinating power-restoration efforts and managing outage response across the region, with staff directing work at multiple field locations. KSEE/CBS47’s Feb. 19 segment emphasized those operational roles without listing individual dispatch staff or providing the center’s street address.

Closer to the neighborhoods that could be affected, YourCentralValley reported a street-level action tied to the same storm prep: “Fresno crews worked on clearing a drain on Belmont and College avenues.” That on-the-ground activity was highlighted by YourCentralValley as part of the broader readiness picture; the supplied YourCentralValley snippet carries an incomplete byline line shown as “by ...” and did not provide a publication date in the material reviewed here.

A YouTube listing also surfaced that appears to host the YourCentralValley segment, titled in part “An exclusive look inside PG&E's Fresno Dispatch Center YourCentralValley.com: Fresno's breaking news, crime news, weather and sports from,” indicating at least one video of the coverage is available online. The listing text supplied did not include an uploader name, upload date, runtime, or timecodes for the clip.

The pieces together connected command-and-control work inside PG&E’s Fresno dispatch center with field activity such as the drain-clearing on Belmont and College avenues, but both outlets left several concrete details unreported. The reports did not include PG&E spokesperson names or quotes, they did not provide customer outage counts or restoration timelines for the storm, and they did not confirm whether the “Fresno crews” clearing the drain were PG&E employees or personnel from another agency.

KSEE/CBS47’s Feb. 19 exclusive and the YourCentralValley street-level note offer a snapshot of preparations as the Central Valley braced for the storm, showing a coordination layer at the dispatch center and localized work at Belmont and College avenues. Further specifics on staged crews, outage projections, and official PG&E statements were not included in the supplied coverage.

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