Verizon donates $15,000 to support wildfire relief efforts in California and Oregon
07 August 2024 - 1:00AM
In response to recent wildfires in California and Oregon, Verizon
is supporting relief and recovery efforts in communities that have
been hardest hit by the fires. To support local firefighter needs
during the current Lake Fire crisis near Santa Barbara, Verizon has
donated $5,000 to the Santa Barbara Firefighters Alliance. Verizon
has contributed $5,000 to the American Red Cross Gold Country
Region to support relief and recovery efforts for Northern
California wildfires including the Park Fire near Chico,
California. And in Oregon, where multiple wildfires have burned
thousands of acres across the state, Verizon has donated $5,000 to
the Oregon Community Foundation.
“Our hearts go out to the families, first responders and
businesses impacted by the wildfires in California and Oregon,"
said Steven Keller, Pacific Market President for Verizon. "Verizon
is committed to supporting communities in crisis, and understands
that during emergencies, this assistance is crucial. We hope our
contributions will aid in the response and relief efforts as the
recovery begins.”
Verizon’s cell sites remain
operational across California and Oregon. The organization is
committed to keeping communities connected, especially during
emergencies and disaster relief efforts, with extensive redundancy
measures and backup power solutions across critical sites to ensure
seamless service. Our fleet of over 550 mobile assets, including
drone and aerial technologies, stands at the ready to rapidly
deploy and deliver essential connectivity. This capability is
complemented by our pioneering use of 200 satellite-based assets,
ensuring reliable communication even when traditional
infrastructures are compromised.
The Verizon Frontline Crisis Response
Team continues its support of first responders on the front lines
of fire response and containment operations in California and
Oregon. The team has already delivered hundreds of Verizon
Frontline solutions to active fire camps in both states to help
provide federal, state and local public safety agencies with
mission-critical voice and data service as they battle these
devastating blazes. They have also delivered charging stations to
community shelters in impacted areas.
This marks the team’s latest response
to requests for support from public safety agencies engaged in
emergency response operations. In the first seven months of 2024,
the Verizon Frontline Crisis Response Team has responded to over
800 requests from over 400 different public safety agencies in 44
states.
The Verizon Frontline Crisis Response
Team provides on-demand, emergency assistance during crisis
situations to government agencies and emergency responders on a
24/7 basis at no cost to the supported agencies. Verizon Frontline
Crisis Response Team members set up portable cell sites, Wi-Fi
hotspots, charging stations and other Verizon Frontline devices and
solutions that enable communications and/or boost network
performance.
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