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.
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:
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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.
: After statewide outages on Friday with the 911 system in Pennsylvania, state officials now say the issue has been resolved.
The 911 system is again functioning normally in Pennsylvania. Late Friday, 911 calls resumed routing normally across the state, after what was described as “intermittent outages” earlier in the day. The root cause of the issue is under investigation,
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
A statewide 911 outage hit Pennsylvania Friday; residents were urged via emergency alert to contact local law enforcement directly for emergencies.