Fire department declines donation linked to proposed data centre project

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Data centre donation declined in Rock

The Rock Volunteer Fire Department in Oklahoma, United States, has declined a $250,000 donation offer made during community discussions over a proposed data centre near Highway 97.

KTUL ABC 8 reported that the offer was made by Google after public meetings about the project, and the department later decided not to accept the funding following discussions with its board of directors.

Fire Chief Charley Pearson confirmed the decision during an ongoing local debate about the proposed development.

Concerns raised by residents have focused on the possible effect of the project on traffic and safety along Highway 97.

Pearson described increased traffic as a factor that could raise the risk of road accidents in the area, reflecting incidents he has responded to during his years as a volunteer firefighter.

Community trust and department role

The department operates with 28 volunteers, two stations and ten trucks, and Pearson described it as relatively large for a volunteer fire service that relies heavily on local support.

According to KTUL ABC 8, Google representative Kate Franko referred to data centres as a “golden ticket for communities across America” during one of the public meetings before later contacting Pearson with the donation offer.

Pearson acknowledged that the funding could have helped a department staffed entirely by volunteers.

Leadership within the department concluded that accepting the donation could create tensions with residents who have voiced opposition to the proposed data centre.

Pearson explained that the department’s equipment, facilities and operations have been supported by the community for many years, which shaped the final decision.

Pearson said: “All of us here are volunteers. We serve the community, whatever happens.”

The department stated it will continue serving the public regardless of the outcome of the proposal.

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