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[quote=Anonymous]Be careful not to get electrocuted when power returns. I would not use a shop vac, get a submersible pump. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Wayne-1-6-HP-WaterBUG-Submersible-Utility-Pump-with-Multi-Flo-Technology-WWB/207072430 Servpro are good but generally they just pump up water, set an industrial dehumidifiers and standup some industrial high velocity air movers. https://www.homedepot.com/p/B-Air-1-4-HP-Air-Mover-Blower-Fan-for-Water-Damage-Restoration-Carpet-Dryer-Floor-Home-and-Plumbing-Use-in-Blue-BA-VP-25-BL/207012958 Since you don’t have power, they should be able to supply a generator so they are best option but pricey. You may be able to buy all this equipment including a generator for their service fee. Is the basement finished? Carpet or concrete or tile? [/quote]
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