On June 11, 2025, a global outage of Google Cloud's Service Control impacted several services, including FireHydrant, leading to latency issues and disruptions in integrations such as Slack, though critical services like Signals remained mostly operational with minor delays. Initially attributed to a problem with Google's IAM service, the root cause was later identified as an issue with Service Control, affecting FireHydrant's web UI and AI functionalities due to dependencies on third-party providers using Google Cloud. Despite these challenges, there was no data loss, and alerts were delivered as expected, with all systems returning to normal operations by 20:45 UTC. FireHydrant emphasized its commitment to service reliability and transparency, encouraging users to monitor updates through their Status Page for timely communications.