Pennsylvania, 911 outage
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Pennsylvania is reporting 911 outages across the state Friday afternoon. In an emergency alert that had cell phones buzzing around 3:20 p.m., the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency said the state was experiencing intermittent 911 outages.
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.
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WGAL on MSNStatewide 911 outage has been resolvedThe Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) announced that the intermittent outages with the Next-Generation 911 (NG911) system across the Commonwealth have been resolved. Anyone experiencing an emergency in Pennsylvania is encouraged to call the standard three-digit 911 number.
Berks County residents should continue trying to use 911 in the county for emergencies. Anyone who is unable to get through should call 610-655-4911 as an alternative. Berks County officials also warn residents not to call 911 to "test the situation."
After an outage that lasted for hours, 911 services were restored in Pennsylvania, officials announced.
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We don't believe this was caused by a cyberattack or a software update,’ Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency director says