Pennsylvania experiencing 'intermittent' 911 outages
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Daily Voice on MSN911 Outages Prompt Emergency Alert Across PA: Here’s What To DoWe must keep these lines open for life-threatening situations,” officials said.Here are the Philadelphia Police District emergency lines (to be used only if 911 fails):1st District – 215‑686‑3010 / 215‑686‑30112nd District – 215‑686‑3020 / 215‑686‑30213rd District – 215‑686‑3030 / 215‑686‑30315th District – 215‑686‑3050 / 215‑686‑30517th District – 215‑686‑3070 / 215‑686‑30718th District – 215‑686‑3080 / 215‑686‑30819th District – 215‑686‑3090 / 215‑686‑309112th District – 215‑686‑3120 / 215‑686‑312114th District – 215‑686‑3140 / 215‑686‑314115th District – 215‑686‑3150 / 215‑686‑315116th District – 215‑686‑3160 / 215‑686‑316117th District – 215‑686‑3170 / 215‑686‑317118th District – 215‑686‑3180 / 215‑686‑318119th District – 215‑686‑3190 / 215‑686‑319122nd District – 215‑686‑3220 / 215‑686‑322124th District – 215‑686‑3240 / 215‑686‑324125th District – 215‑686‑3250 / 215‑686‑325126th District – 215‑686‑3260 / 215‑686‑326135th District – 215‑686‑3350 / 215‑686‑335139th District – 215‑686‑3390 / 215‑686‑3391Airport Unit (77th District) – 215‑937‑6816 / 215‑937‑6817DVIC OPS CENTER – 215‑897‑0800To find your district’s map or location,
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FOX 29 News Philadelphia on MSNPa 911 system restored after statewide outageAfter “intermittent" and “sporadic" statewide 911 outages, Pennsylvania officials announce the restoration of the 911 system. An outage occurred Friday afternoon.
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.
After several hours of intermittent outages, PEMA said late Friday night that 911 services had been restored in Pennsylvania.
The 911 outage reported across the entire state has now been restored, according to the PA Emergency Management Agency.
Pennsylvania's 911 emergency service lines are experiencing technical issues statewide, officials said Friday afternoon in an alert that went out to millions of Pennsylvania residents. A text message warning was sent out just before 3:30 p.m. advising residents that 911 calls may not connect due to intermittent outages. The cause was not explained.
We don't believe this was caused by a cyberattack or a software update,’ Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency director says
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