Pennsylvania experiencing statewide 911 outage, here’s a list of alternative emergency numbers

Officials reported a 911 outage across Pennsylvania on Friday, July 11, 2025.

The Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) sent an alert to residents across the state shortly before 3:30 p.m. reporting the statewide outage.

PEMA advised anyone experiencing issues with contacting 911 to call their local 911 center on their non-emergency lines.

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro released a statement on the outage on the social media platform X.

I have been briefed by @PEMAHQ on the intermittent 911 outage currently happening in some parts of Pennsylvania.

We are on top of the issue and working to restore full service as quickly as possible. In the meantime — stay calm, follow the directions of PEMA and local…

— Governor Josh Shapiro (@GovernorShapiro) July 11, 2025

See a list of alternative emergency numbers for residents across the Philadelphia region and surrounding suburbs below:

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In case of emergency, Bucks County residents should call 215-328-8500.

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.”

In case of emergency, Chester County residents should call 610-436-4700.

In case of emergency, Delaware County residents should call 610-565-6575.

The county posted on their website Friday afternoon that they were being impacted by the statewide 911 outage. They advised residents in the county to call 610-635-4300 in case of emergency until the 911 issues are resolved.

Philadelphia Police are still urging the public to continue to attempt to call 911 in the event of an emergency and said that some calls are successfully going through despite the statewide outage.

Anyone who is unable to reach 911 should call 311 or their local Philadelphia Police District directly. They also caution that residents should only call their local police district in the event of a true emergency during the outage and to not use the lines for routine matters or general business inquiries. Here’s a full list of Philadelphia Police District numbers:

1st District – 215‑686‑3010 / 215‑686‑3011

2nd District – 215‑686‑3020 / 215‑686‑3021

3rd District – 215‑686‑3030 / 215‑686‑3031

5th District – 215‑686‑3050 / 215‑686‑3051

7th District – 215‑686‑3070 / 215‑686‑3071

8th District – 215‑686‑3080 / 215‑686‑3081

9th District – 215‑686‑3090 / 215‑686‑3091

12th District – 215‑686‑3120 / 215‑686‑3121

14th District – 215‑686‑3140 / 215‑686‑3141

15th District – 215‑686‑3150 / 215‑686‑3151

16th District – 215‑686‑3160 / 215‑686‑3161

17th District – 215‑686‑3170 / 215‑686‑3171

18th District – 215‑686‑3180 / 215‑686‑3181

19th District – 215‑686‑3190 / 215‑686‑3191

22nd District – 215‑686‑3220 / 215‑686‑3221

24th District – 215‑686‑3240 / 215‑686‑3241

25th District – 215‑686‑3250 / 215‑686‑3251

26th District – 215‑686‑3260 / 215‑686‑3261

35th District – 215‑686‑3350 / 215‑686‑3351

39th District – 215‑686‑3390 / 215‑686‑3391

Airport Unit (77th District) – 215‑937‑6816 / 215‑937‑6817

DVIC OPS CENTER- 215-897-0800

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