Who to call during Pennsylvania’s 911 outages

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An alert sent to Pennsylvanians warning of a statewide 911 outage Friday.

Pennsylvania is experiencing intermittent 911 outages as of Friday afternoon, which may prevent emergency calls from reaching dispatchers.

Why it matters: The Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency advises anyone who can’t reach 911 to call their county’s non-emergency number instead.

Yes, but: Allegheny County Emergency Services is still fully operational, the county said Friday.

Here are non-emergency numbers in counties near Pittsburgh.

  • Allegheny County: 412-473-3056
  • Beaver County: 724-775-0880
  • Butler County: 724-282-1221
  • Lawrence County: 724-656-9300
  • Washington County: 724-229-4600
  • Greene County: 724-627-4911
  • Westmoreland County: 724-836-1551
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