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Press Release -- October 28th, 2020
Source: Verizon
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Verizon response: Western US wildfires

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Heidi Flato
925.324.8692
heidi.flato@verizon.com

October 28 Update


What you need to know:

  • Verizon consumer (prepaid and postpaid) and small business customers who have been most impacted by the Silverado and Blue Ridge fires in Southern California and the East Troublesome and Cameron Peak fires in Colorado will receive unlimited calling, texting and data 10/28-11/3
  • Some Verizon retail store hours are subject to change due to mandatory evacuation orders. Please check the status and make an appointment at verizonwireless.com/stores before visiting
  • Our Verizon Response Team is available 24/7 to provide portable cell sites, WiFi hotspots, charging stations and other devices to first responders

Verizon offers unlimited call/text/data for customers impacted by California and Colorado

IRVINE, C.A. – For our consumer and small business customers impacted by the Silverado and Blue Ridge fires in Southern California and the East Troublesome and Cameron Peak fires in Colorado, beginning Wednesday, October 28 through Tuesday, November 3. Verizon is providing unlimited calling, texting and data to those customers who reside in areas most impacted by the wildfires. Accounts with billing addresses in the following zip codes are included:

California:

92609, 92610, 92626, 92627, 92628, 92630, 92637, 92650, 92653, 92654, 92657, 92675, 92676, 92678, 92679, 92688, 92690, 92691, 92692, 92694, 92701, 92702, 92703, 92704, 92705, 92706, 92707, 92708, 92711, 92712, 92725, 92728, 92735, 92780, 92781, 92782, 92799, 92856, 92857, 92859, 92861, 92862 , 92863, 92864, 92865, 92866, 92867, 92868, 92869, 93660

Colorado:

80446, 80447, 80451, 80459, 80468, 80487, 80510, 80512, 80515, 80517

Customers do not have to take any action to take advantage of the offer and can verify eligibility for call/text/data relief by entering their zip code here: https://www.verizon.com/featured/relief/ .

Because the wildfires may affect our normal store hours in certain areas, we recommend shopping and accessing customer assistance online at https://www.verizonwireless.com or by using the MyVerizon app. If you’d rather visit a store, you can find the nearest Verizon location and schedule an appointment by visiting: https://www.verizonwireless.com/stores/.

We’re ready to support our first responders and community

Our Verizon Response Team is available 24/7 to provide on-demand, emergency assistance to first responders. We mobilize charging stations, WiFi hotspots, devices, special equipment, emergency vehicles and more to support local, state and federal agencies across the US. First responder customers with wireless priority service should utilize *272 when placing calls.

“There are few things more stressful than having to evacuate your home on a moment’s notice…For our customers impacted by the California and Colorado wildfires, we are offering a little peace of mind so they can focus on staying safe during this tough time.”

Eric Reed, Verizon Consumer Group Vice President

First responder customers with wireless priority service should utilize *272 when placing calls.

Find out how the VRT has been keeping fire crews connected in our August 24 Up To Speed episode.

Related links:

https://www.verizon.com/about/news/verizon-response-oregon-wildfires

Verizon’s network stands ready to handle extreme heat, rolling power outages and wildfires

Visit Verizon’s Emergency Resource Hub for more info on our response efforts.

September 30 Update


Talk/Text/Data offer for California residents

For our consumer and small business customers impacted by the Glass Fire in Napa and Sonoma Counties, beginning Wednesday, September 30, through Tuesday, October 6, Verizon is providing unlimited calling, texting and data to those customers who reside in areas most impacted by the wildfires. Accounts with billing addresses in the following zip codes are included:

California

94508, 94515, 94574, 94576, 95404, 95409, 95452

Customers do not have to take any action to take advantage of the offer and can verify eligibility for call/text/data relief by entering their zip code here: https://www.verizon.com/featured/relief/.

Network status

Our network performed well during the recent public safety power shutoff (PSPS) event in parts of Northern California, thanks to permanent and portable back-up power sources.

We continue to monitor the wildfires burning in the Western U.S. and our network is currently performing well. In Sonoma and Napa Counties, where the Glass Fire has been burning since Sunday morning, Verizon service has been impacted in certain areas due to loss of commercial power and/or damage to fiber backhaul. Verizon engineers are deploying temporary network assets where feasible to provide service until it’s safe to access the area to begin inspection and repair work on our facilities.

Verizon Response Team

Our Verizon Response Team (VRT) is available 24/7 to provide on-demand, emergency assistance to first responders. We are mobilizing charging stations, WiFi hotspots, devices, special equipment, emergency vehicles and more to support local, state and federal agencies in states across the Western U.S. Here are some of the things we’ve done this season:

  • The VRT has responded to 224 requests for assistance and more than 1,548 devices have been loaned to first responder agencies across the West this wildfire season. Support for current incidents includes:
  • California: 124 deployments / 821 devices
    Oregon: 30 deployments /244devices
    Washington: 5 deployments / 81 devices
  • 60 portable assets deployed to provide assistance to public safety operations
  • Communications support provided to 15 American Red Cross evacuation resource centers

First responder customers with wireless priority service should utilize *272 when placing calls.

Find out how the VRT has been keeping fire crews connected in our August 24 Up To Speed episode.

Related links:

https://twitter.com/VerizonNews/status/1308450355592781824?s=20

https://www.verizon.com/about/news/verizon-response-oregon-wildfires

Verizon’s network stands ready to handle extreme heat, rolling power outages and wildfires

Visit Verizon’s Emergency Resource Hub for more info on our response efforts.

September 24 Update


Talk/Text/Data offer for California and Oregon residents

For our consumer and small business customers impacted by the wildfires in parts of California and Oregon, beginning Thursday, September 24 through Wednesday, September 30, Verizon is providing unlimited calling, texting and data to those customers who reside in areas most impacted by the wildfires. Accounts with billing addresses in the following zip codes are included:

California

91006, 91007, 91066, 91077, 92561, 93602, 93611, 93612, 93613, 93614, 93619, 93623, 93626, 93634, 93642, 93643, 93644, 93645, 93651, 93657, 93664, 93667, 93669, 93920, 93928, 93940, 93942, 93943, 93944, 94401, 94402, 94403, 94404, 94405, 94406, 94407, 94408, 94409, 94497, 94558, 94559, 94581, 94585, 94923, 95035, 95036, 95060, 95061, 95062, 95063, 95064, 95065, 95066, 95067, 95389, 95460, 95476, 95511, 95526, 95531, 95532, 95538, 95542, 95543, 95553, 95559, 95560, 95595, 95697, 95901, 95914, 95915, 95916, 95925, 95930, 95935, 95939, 95940, 95945, 95949, 95954, 95962, 95965, 95966, 95967, 95969, 95971, 95980, 95981, 95991, 95992, 95993, 96010, 96011, 96020, 96039, 96050, 96109, 96114, 96122, 96127, 96129, 96130, 96145, 96146, 96150, 96151, 96152, 96154, 96155, 96156, 96157, 96158, 96160, 96161, 96162

Oregon

97017, 97023, 97038, 97342, 97346, 97360, 97384, 97413, 97443, 97447, 97451, 97454, 97488, 97489, 97523, 97624, 97731

Customers do not have to take any action to take advantage of the offer and can verify eligibility for call/text/data relief by entering their zip code here: https://www.verizon.com/featured/relief/.

Network status

We are closely monitoring the wildfires burning in the Western US and our network is currently performing well.

Verizon Response Team

Our Verizon Response Team (VRT) is available 24/7 to provide on-demand, emergency assistance to first responders. We are mobilizing charging stations, WiFi hotspots, devices, special equipment, emergency vehicles and more to support local, state and federal agencies in states across the Western U.S.. Here are some of the things we’ve done this season:

  • The VRT has responded to 202 requests for assistance and more than 1,450 devices have been loaned to first responder agencies across the West this wildfire season. Support for current incidents includes:
  • California: 113 deployments / 776 devices
    Oregon: 25 deployments /212 devices
    Washington: 5 deployments / 81 devices
  • 60 portable assets deployed to provide assistance to public safety operations
  • Communications support provided to 15 American Red Cross evacuation resource centers

First responder customers with wireless priority service should utilize *272 when placing calls.

Find out how the VRT has been keeping fire crews connected in our August 24 Up To Speed episode.

Related links:

https://twitter.com/VerizonNews/status/1308450355592781824?s=20

https://www.verizon.com/about/news/verizon-response-oregon-wildfires

Verizon’s network stands ready to handle extreme heat, rolling power outages and wildfires

September 17 Update


Talk/Text/Data offer for California, Oregon and Washington residents

For our consumer and small business customers impacted by the wildfires in parts of California, Oregon and Washington, beginning Thursday, September 17 through Wednesday, September 23, Verizon is providing unlimited calling, texting and data to those customers who reside in areas most impacted by the wildfires. Accounts with billing addresses in the following zip codes are included:

California

95965, 95954, 93920, 96050, 95914, 95035, 95930, 95969, 95966, 95940, 95967, 95916, 95532, 95543, 95531, 95538, 96155, 96154, 96156, 95542, 96152, 96151, 96158, 96150, 96157, 93642, 93651, 95553, 93602, 94923, 93667, 93657, 93611, 93613, 93619, 93626, 93634, 95511, 93664, 93612, 92561, 96109, 96127, 96130, 96114, 91066, 91007, 91006, 91077, 93643, 93614, 93644, 93928, 93669, 93623, 95389, 93944, 93940, 93942, 93943, 95560, 95559, 94581, 94558, 94559, 95526, 95945, 96161, 95949, 96162, 96160, 95595, 93645, 96146, 96145, 96122, 95915, 96020, 95971, 96129, 95980, 94403, 94406, 92561, 95949, 96162, 96160, 95595, 93645, 96146, 96145, 96122, 95915, 96020, 95971, 96129, 95980, 94403, 94406, 94405, 94407, 95036, 94408, 94497, 94409, 94404, 94402, 94401, 95064, 95062, 95061, 95060, 95065, 95063, 95066, 95067, 96011, 96039, 94585, 95476, 95991, 95992, 95993, 96010, 95460, 95697, 95697, 95962, 95935, 95901, 95925, 95939, 95981

Oregon

97089, 97035, 97028, 97042, 97068, 97013, 97017, 97011, 97023, 97045, 97055, 97004, 97038, 97015, 97049, 97086, 97447, 97443, 97470, 97486, 97471, 97041, 97537, 97501, 97504, 97524, 97541, 97535, 97522, 97525, 97540, 97539, 97536, 97502, 97503, 97520, 97730, 97531, 97538, 97523, 97639, 97624, 97604, 97731, 97488, 97405, 97454, 97413, 97451, 97434, 97452, 97438, 97455, 97489, 97482, 97431, 97475, 97327, 97358, 97329, 97345, 97360, 97386, 97317, 97362, 97002, 97384, 97346, 97342, 97375, 97229

Washington

98819, 98849, 98849, 98827, 98856, 98843, 98830, 99124, 98829, 98862, 98841, 98841, 98812, 98812, 98812, 98844, 98844, 98858, 98844, 98858, 98858, 98858, 98833, 98845, 98802, 98802, 99116, 99116, 98846, 98814, 98846, 98840, 98834, 98855, 98855, 98855, 98855, 98855, 98859, 98859, 99155, 98850, 98813

Customers do not have to take any action to take advantage of the offer and can verify eligibility for call/text/data relief by entering their zip code here: https://www.verizon.com/featured/relief/.

Network status

We are closely monitoring dozens of wildfires burning in the western US and our network is currently performing well with no significant impacts.

Verizon Response Team

Our Verizon Response Team (VRT) is available 24/7 to provide on-demand, emergency assistance to first responders. We are mobilizing charging stations, WiFi hotspots, devices, special equipment, emergency vehicles and more to support local, state and federal agencies in Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Wyoming. Here are some of the things we’ve done this season:

  • The VRT has responded to 180 requests for assistance and more than 1,300 devices have been loaned to first responder agencies across the West this wildfire season. Support for current incidents includes:
  • California: 100 deployments / 696 devices
    Oregon: 19 deployments / 182 devices
    Washington: 5 deployments / 81 devices
  • 60 portable assets deployed to provide assistance to public safety operations
  • Communications support provided to 10 American Red Cross evacuation resource centers

First responder customers with wireless priority service should utilize *272 when placing calls.

Find out how the VRT has been keeping fire crews connected in our August 24 Up To Speed episode.

Related links:

https://www.verizon.com/about/news/verizon-response-oregon-wildfires

Verizon’s network stands ready to handle extreme heat, rolling power outages and wildfires

Visit Verizon’s Emergency Resource Hub for more info on our response efforts.

September 11 Update


Network status

We are closely monitoring dozens of wildfires burning in the western US and our network is currently performing well with no significant impacts. In parts of California where commercial power was lost due to the public safety power shutoffs (PSPS) earlier this week, our network performed very well, at normal levels.

We know how important it is to stay connected when the power goes out. As evidenced by our network performance during last year’s PSPS events, we’re committed to making sure Verizon customers can use their mobile devices during commercial power outages.

Verizon has backup batteries at all our macro cell sites (towers) and permanent generators at the majority of our cell sites and all of our switch locations (network nerve center), which we’re able to refuel during extended power outages. These backup energy sources help keep our network running when commercial power is lost.

Verizon Response Team

Our Verizon Response Team (VRT) is available 24/7 to provide on-demand, emergency assistance to first responders. We are mobilizing charging stations, WiFi hotspots, devices, special equipment, emergency vehicles and more to support local, state and federal agencies in Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Wyoming. Here are some of the things we’ve done this season:

  • 139 VRT deployments and 1,086 devices have been loaned to first responder agencies across the West this wildfire season. Support for current incidents includes:
  • California: 84 deployments / 623 devices
    Oregon: 12 deployments / 105 devices
    Washington: 5 deployments / 81 devices
  • 60 portable assets deployed to provide assistance to public safety operations
  • Communications support provided to 10 American Red Cross evacuation resource centers

First responder customers with wireless priority service should utilize *272 when placing calls.

Find out how the VRT has been keeping fire crews connected in our August 24 Up To Speed episode.

Talk/Text/Data offer for Oregon residents

For our consumer and small business customers in parts of Oregon that have been hardest hit by wildfires, Verizon is offering unlimited calling, texting and data through Wednesday, September 16. For more information, please click here.

Customers do not have to take any action to take advantage of the offer and can verify eligibility for call/text/data relief by entering their zip code here: https://www.verizon.com/featured/relief/.

Customer assistance

With the ongoing pandemic and wildfires burning throughout the Western U.S., customers can shop and get assistance online at www.verizonwireless.com or by using the MyVerizon app. If you’d rather visit us in person, please note that some Verizon retail stores may be closed or have reduced hours due to the wildfires or power outages. You can find the nearest one that’s open and schedule an appointment by visiting https://www.verizonwireless.com/stores/.

Text-to-give

Verizon customers can help the American Red Cross and World Central Kitchen in their disaster relief efforts. Text the word WILDFIRES to 90999 to make a $10 contribution to the American Red Cross. Text FOOD to 80100 to make a $10 contribution to World Central Kitchen. Your donation will be added to your Verizon Wireless bill upon confirmation of the billing zip code.

Assistance for V Teamers

Across the West, Verizon employees have been impacted by the fires too. The VtoV Employee Relief Fund is our internal public charity funded by donations from Verizon employees. If an employee is unable to gain access to, or live in, their primary residence due to a catastrophic event, VtoV provides approved applicants with grants up to $5,000 for qualified personal expenses (food, shelter, clothing, etc.).

Related links:

https://www.verizon.com/about/news/verizon-response-oregon-wildfires

Verizon’s network stands ready to handle extreme heat, rolling power outages and wildfires

August 24 Update


Network

We continue to closely monitor the California and Colorado wildfires. Our network is performing well. There are no significant impacts to our network availability and performance at this time.

We know how important it is for customers to stay connected during a crisis. That’s why in addition to having backup batteries, Verizon has permanent generators at the majority of our cell sites (towers) and all of our switch locations (network nerve center), which we’re able to refuel during extended power outages. These backup energy sources help keep our network running when commercial power is lost.

Verizon’s network stands ready to handle extreme heat, rolling power outages and wildfires

Verizon Response Team

Our Verizon Response Team (VRT) is available 24/7 to provide on-demand, emergency assistance to first responders. We are mobilizing charging stations, WiFi hotspots, devices, special equipment, emergency vehicles and more to support local, state and federal agencies in California and Colorado. First responder customers with wireless priority service should utilize *272 when placing calls.

  • California
    • 49 deployments, 408 devices loaned to first responder agencies
    • 20 portable assets deployed to provide assistance to public safety operations
    • Communications support provided to two American Red Cross evacuation shelters
  • Colorado
    • 14 deployments, 130 devices
    • 5 portable assets deployed to support fire incident command units

Find out how the VRT has been keeping fire crews connected – August 24 UpToSpeed.

Customer and community support

For our consumer and small business customers impacted by the current wildfires in California and Colorado, Verizon is providing unlimited talk, text and data August 22-28. Customers do not have to take any action to take advantage of the offer and can verify eligibility for call/text/data relief by entering their zip code here: https://www.verizon.com/featured/relief/.

Verizon retail stores may be closed or have reduced hours due to the wildfires or power outages. You can find the nearest one that’s open and schedule an appointment by visiting: https://www.verizonwireless.com/stores/.

Emergency preparation and safety tips 

Visit Verizon’s Emergency Resource Hub for more info on our response efforts.

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