PENNSYLVANIA (WOLF) — Fire departments and county emergency centers across Pennsylvania are advising the public of a statewide 911 outage.
According to the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency, the state is experiencing a statewide intermittent 911 outage.
Individuals experiencing issues contacting 911 are asked to contact their local 911 center on their non-emergency lines. Do not call them just to check whether or not it is working. Only call them for actual emergencies.
You can check social media pages or websites from your local fire company, police department or county for further information.
County 911 centers:
Bradford County
570-265-9101
Carbon County
570-325-9123
Clinton County
570-893-4090
Columbia County
570-784-7911 or 570-784-6300
Lackawanna County
570-342-9111 or 570-489-4767
Luzerne County
570-819-4916
Lycoming County
570-329-4060 or 570-433-3166
Montour County
570-275-1911
Monroe County
(570) 992-9911
Northumberland County
570-988-4217
Pike County
570-293-7700
Schuylkill County
570-628-3792 or 570-462-1991
Snyder County
570-372-0826 or 570-523-1113
Sullivan County
570-946-4115 or 570-946-4117
Susquehanna County
570-465-9111
Wayne County
570-253-3109
Wyoming County
570-836-6161