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Odessa council accepts public-safety donations, state ambulance reimbursement and opioid-settlement payment

City Council of Odessa · November 26, 2025
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Summary

The City of Odessa unanimously accepted a $5,000 Occidental Petroleum donation for police med kits, a similar donation for rescue PPE, about $134,000 in state ambulance supplemental payments, and deposited $106,594.98 from opioid-settlement proceeds into a designated opioid fund.

The Odessa City Council on Nov. 25 approved several actions to support public safety and emergency medical services, unanimously accepting private and state funds and placing opioid-settlement proceeds into a city fund.

Chief Kirki told the council the Police Department will use a $5,000 donation from Occidental Petroleum Corporation to replenish med kits and "stop the bleed" supplies kept in every patrol vehicle. "This is simply a request to accept a donation from Oxy Petroleum in the amount of $5,000 that we will then spend for med kits," the chief stated…

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