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.
Update: 911 service has been restored across Pennsylvania after intermittent outages across the state Friday. In a message shared on social media just after midnight early Saturday, the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency said the issue would continue to be investigated. At this time, 911 services have been restored in Pennsylvania.
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All 911 calls are reaching dispatchers in Allegheny County after Pennsylvania faced a statewide "intermittent" 911 outage on Friday.
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:
After an outage that lasted for hours, 911 services were restored in Pennsylvania, officials announced.
: After statewide outages on Friday with the 911 system in Pennsylvania, state officials now say the issue has been resolved.
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
With Pennsylvania's 911 system experiencing intermittent failures, authorities are advising residents in need of help to call their county's non-emergency numbers. YORK, Pa. — Authorities are reporting there is a statewide 911 outage across Pennsylvania. It was reported around 3 p.m. Friday.