Pennsylvania, 911 outages
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The Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency sent out a text alert Friday afternoon saying that the state's 911 system is not functioning properly.
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All 911 calls are reaching dispatchers in Allegheny County after Pennsylvania faced a statewide "intermittent" 911 outage on Friday.
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Lehigh Valley Live on MSNPennsylvania 911 outage: What to do if you can’t get through in the Lehigh Valley (UPDATE)ORIGINAL ARTICLE: The Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency warned Friday, July 11 of a statewide intermittent 911 outage. Anyone experiencing an emergency who has trouble getting through by dialing 911 is urged to call their local emergency dispatch center via the non-emergency line. In Lehigh County, call 610-437-5252 or 610-437-7751.
Montgomery County residents in need of emergency assistance can resume using 911 as of Saturday morning after “an intermittent 911 outage” knocked out services across Pennsylvania on
HARRISBURG, Pa. - The Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) announced that the intermittent outages with the Next-Generation 911 (NG911) system across Pennsylvania 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
A statewide 911 outage hit Pennsylvania Friday; residents were urged via emergency alert to contact local law enforcement directly for emergencies.
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