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<blockquote data-quote="moreluck" data-source="post: 56949"><p>UPSers help Laguna Beach landslide victims.... </p><p> </p><p>As quickly as the recent landslide occurred in Laguna Beach, the Pacific Region went into emergency contingency mode to ensure service reliability and extend a helping hand to local residents. All UPS people making early-morning deliveries in the area were immediately accounted for and all packages destined for the affected landslide area were scanned into the UPS tracking system as "emergency," redirected, and held at a local UPS facility. </p><p> </p><p>UPS also delivered food, water, and supplies to the Red Cross evacuation center and donated boxes and packing tape to displaced residents. In addition, The UPS Store in Boat Canyon offered mailbox, notary, fax, and copy services to impacted residents. </p><p> </p><p>On June 9, Pacific Region employees continued to lend a helping hand through the Neighbor to Neighbor volunteer program by assembling to recover the contents of a local residents home, which was red-tagged during the slide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moreluck, post: 56949"] UPSers help Laguna Beach landslide victims.... As quickly as the recent landslide occurred in Laguna Beach, the Pacific Region went into emergency contingency mode to ensure service reliability and extend a helping hand to local residents. All UPS people making early-morning deliveries in the area were immediately accounted for and all packages destined for the affected landslide area were scanned into the UPS tracking system as "emergency," redirected, and held at a local UPS facility. UPS also delivered food, water, and supplies to the Red Cross evacuation center and donated boxes and packing tape to displaced residents. In addition, The UPS Store in Boat Canyon offered mailbox, notary, fax, and copy services to impacted residents. On June 9, Pacific Region employees continued to lend a helping hand through the Neighbor to Neighbor volunteer program by assembling to recover the contents of a local residents home, which was red-tagged during the slide. [/QUOTE]
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