Pennsylvania, 911 and an outage
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Pennsylvania is experiencing a statewide 911 outage, according to an alert issued by the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency. Anyone who is unable to contact 911 is asked to call a local 911 centers on their non-emergency numbers. Here is a list of non-emergency numbers in the central Pennsylvania area:
Emergency alert in Pennsylvania warns of intermittent 911 outage 'Please only call 911 for true emergencies. Do not call just to check whether it is working,' the PA Emergency Management Agency ...
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WGAL on MSNStatewide 911 outage has been resolvedThe Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) announced that the intermittent outages with the Next-Generation 911 (NG911) system across the Commonwealth have been resolved. Anyone experiencing an emergency in Pennsylvania is encouraged to call the standard three-digit 911 number.
We don't believe this was caused by a cyberattack or a software update,’ Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency director says
For a little more than nine hours on July 8, residents were unable to call 911 because of a glitch in the system. Officials explain what happened.
After a widespread 911 outage, officials are sharing which contingencies helped ensure calls didn’t go unanswered. The outage started in Lake County and impacted several other counties, including Marion,
Durango Emergency Communications Center is experiencing a 911 line outage and requesting residents of La Plata County to call the center’s administrative line at (970) 385-2900 if police, fire or