Verizon readies for 2024 wildfire season
April 24 2024 - 1:00PM
As Wildfire Awareness Month approaches in May, Verizon is committed
to maintaining the safety and connectivity of communities,
businesses, and first responders nationwide. With wildfires
increasing in both number and severity - like in Maui last year and
more recently in West Texas - the need for year-long,
round-the-clock preparedness has never been more critical.
Verizon's teams are leading the charge, employing advanced
technology and thorough preparedness strategies to ensure we are
ready to face any challenge.
Proactive network resilience and rapid
responseVerizon’s network is engineered for resilience,
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 services from
the skies. This capability is complemented by our pioneering use of
200 satellite-based assets, ensuring reliable communication even
when traditional infrastructures are compromised.
“As Wildfire Season approaches, our priority at Verizon is
clear: keeping our communities safe and connected. We’re part of
the fabric of the communities in which we live and work,” said
Steven Keller, Pacific Market President for Verizon. “Our focus is
on ensuring that when challenges arise, our network stands strong
to support first responders and keep people connected with their
loved ones and the essential information they need to stay
safe.”
Empowering first responders with Verizon
FrontlineThe Verizon Frontline Crisis Response Team is
poised to provide mission-critical communications support to public
safety agencies nationwide. Composed primarily of former first
responders and military personnel, this team offers immediate,
emergency assistance to public safety agencies during crises,
delivering Verizon Frontline solutions that help enhance
communications capabilities during emergency response
operations.
To help enable mission-critical voice and data service during
fire mitigation efforts in locations across the country, the
Verizon Frontline Crisis Response Team delivered close to 2,400
Verizon Frontline solutions to public safety agencies in 2023.
Last year alone, the Verizon Frontline Crisis Response Team
responded to more than 200 requests for support from wildland
firefighters battling blazes everywhere from Hawaii to
Virginia.
Encouraging community preparednessVerizon
offers preparedness tips for consumers, from protecting personal
devices to downloading essential safety apps. We also highlight the
importance of business continuity planning, ensuring that
organizations can maintain operations during wildfires. From SD-WAN
to advanced security tools, Verizon Business equips businesses with
the tools needed to maintain productivity amid disruptions.
Suggested steps for businesses and government organizations
include:
- Mitigate customer disruption: Think about what
you need to ensure continuous service to your customers, and what
software and equipment your business needs to continue operations.
Make a detailed list, including service contracts and warranty
information and all pertinent phone numbers for local authorities,
utility companies, suppliers, and vendors. Speak with your
insurance agent and suppliers, and ensure you are protected with
the right business insurance policies.
- The right tech makes an impact: Ensure you
have the right technology to support your business connectivity
needs assuming you might need to move away from your primary
location.
- Contacts and documents are key: Make sure you
have contact information updated and readily available for all
employees, including at-home information for remote workers and
branch information for satellite offices. Make copies of insurance
documents, review insurance coverages, and update as
appropriate.
- Test, test, and test again: Stress-test
primary and backup networks and shore up any weak areas
- Keep track of equipment: Ensure employees
working from home have documented all corporate equipment being
used to work from home in case of damage or loss.
- Have a backup plan: Ensure backup plans are in
place to shift work in case work-from-home employees in a
wildfire-impacted area have to evacuate their homes or their home
loses commercial power.
Commitment to our Verizon familyThrough the V
toV Employee Relief Fund, we provide support to Verizon employees
impacted by natural disasters, reinforcing our pledge to stand
together in times of need.
More informationVisit our Emergency Resource
Center at
https://www.verizon.com/about/news/emergency-resource-center for
further details on Verizon's emergency response capabilities.
For media: We have b-roll and pictures available in the Media
Resources Center at
https://www.verizon.com/about/news/media-resources.
Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE, Nasdaq: VZ) was formed on
June 30, 2000 and is one of the world’s leading providers of
technology and communications services. Headquartered in New York
City and with a presence around the world, Verizon generated
revenues of $134.0 billion in 2023. The company offers data, video
and voice services and solutions on its award-winning networks and
platforms, delivering on customers’ demand for mobility, reliable
network connectivity, security and control.
Media contact:Heidi
Flatoheidi.flato@verizon.com
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