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"I'm not going to stop watching this story, or watch

"I'm not going to stop watching this story, or watch this ad or any other video, because it's not relevant to my business or my community," said Brian Wilson, executive director of the Santa Clara County Fire Department. "I don't care what anyone says about the benefits of our business, or their contributions, it's not going to make an impact on the community."

Touted as the most important piece of technology in the nation today, the ad shows Verizon's efforts to create a more connected, more resilient and more efficient emergency response.

"In this case, Verizon's work is more important than ever," said Jay E. Horsley, chief executive officer of Santa Clara County Firefighters.

In the ad, Verizon says firefighters are the "most important people in the world" and its innovations, which improve the public's safety, have saved lives. The ad is based on data from the Santa Clara County Fire Department in California, where the fire has become a wildfire hot spot.

"We have worked with many partners to put together this ad," said Verizon spokesman Peter Gans. "There's no doubt that it's one of our most unique and influential pieces of technology."

Eagle-eyed observers found the ad's description of the fire to be very misleading.

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