Residents in parts of South Dakota, Nebraska, Texas and Nevada were unable to call the emergency number, officials said.
Authorities across multiple U.S. states are reporting 911 outages and disruptions Wednesday in South Dakota, Nevada and Texas ...
Several states throughout the country reported 911 emergency services outages on Wednesday night. The largest city affected ...
Officials in parts of four different states, including South Dakota, Nevada, Nebraska and Texas, reported 911 outages on ...
Emergency call system service provider Lumen said the outages were caused by a light pole installation done by a third party.
Residents of four states experienced 911 outages on Wednesday, impacting emergency calls in parts of Nevada, Nebraska, Texas ...
The roughly 656,000 residents of Las Vegas were urged instead to text 911, a portion of the service that wasn’t interrupted.
Multiple states lost access to emergency dispatchers late last night, meaning that residents could not call 911. The issue ...
Nebraska regulators opened another investigation Tuesday into Lumen after its latest 911 outage has left questions unanswered ...
Several states throughout the United States reported 911 emergency services outages on Wednesday night. The largest city ...
Dialing 911 was not working for people in some parts of the country Wednesday night, with four states reporting emergency ...
Officials said accidentally cut fiber lines and problems with wireless service providers caused 911 issues on Wednesday.