Pennsylvania, 911 outage
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All 911 calls are reaching dispatchers in Allegheny County after Pennsylvania faced a statewide "intermittent" 911 outage on Friday.
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.
Pennsylvania faced a statewide intermittent 911 outage, and officials worked to identify the cause, advising residents to use county non-emergency lines if unable to connect.
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.
A statewide 911 outage hit Pennsylvania Friday; residents were urged via emergency alert to contact local law enforcement directly for emergencies.
A power outage at Monroe Energy in Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania, caused the strong gas odor many smelled in northern Delaware.