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PC 911 to Expand in Phoenix
(Wireless News Via Acquire Media NewsEdge)
PC 911, one of the nation s mobile technical services for computer,
network and telephony repair and maintenance for business and
residence, announced that it will open a facility in Phoenix, Arizona,
on May 12.
The Phoenix office, PC 911 s first outside of Nevada, is located at
2633 North 37th Avenue and has 2,600 square feet of technical service
and office space.
According to the company, the new office will be managed by Clancy
Jayne, a long-time Phoenix resident, and will initially have four
technicians, all of whom have gone through PC 911 specific training,
with three decades of experience in the aggregate.
Company officials noted that PC 911 started in Las Vegas 30 months ago
and was recognized by its service vehicles: ambulances, fully stocked
with the most-required computer repair parts, that run on recycled
vegetable oil gathered from local restaurants and recycled at the
company s proprietary fueling station, rather than diesel fuel. The
Phoenix office will have four green PC 911 ambulances, as well as a
refueling station at the North 37th Street facility.
The new ambulances, all Ford E-350s from the late 1980s to early 1990s,
assigned to Phoenix were acquired last month specifically and were
converted to run on recycled vegetable fuel just last month. Each
ambulance burns about 50 gallons of recycled vegetable oil weekly.
Chad Stone, President, said, We are pleased and excited to move into
the Phoenix market. It is one of the fastest growing cities in the
nation and closely resembles our headquarters market in Las Vegas.
While our ambulances certainly make PC 911 unique, it is our service
that is most unique in our business. We are exceptionally proud of the
fact that we are able to solve 90 percent of our emergency calls on
site and virtually 100 percent of those that require offsite repair are
returned within 24 hours, all in vehicles that are 100 percent green.
PC 911 provides outsourced IT services, including wireless networking,
data transfer, PC repair, PC installation, virus and spyware removal,
and business telephone system installation for small- to medium-sized
businesses, as well as onsite computer repair for residential users.
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