Metro Nashville Department of Emergency Communications reported on Monday that AT&T wireless customers in the area are having outages, which could prohibit access to 911 services.
AT&T users who may be affected can still contact 911 during an emergency in Nashville through a landline or with Wi-Fi calling solution, according to the emergency communications department’s social media post.
Those who don’t have an emergency should not test 911, the department office said.
Non-emergency numbers HubNashville (311) or 615-862-8600 are options for emergency calls if 911 isn’t accessible, according to the emergency communications department.
The emergency communications department is in contact with AT&T, the social media post states.
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Reach Andy Humbles at ahumbles@tennessean.com or 615-726-5939 and on X, formerly known as Twitter @ AndyHumbles.
This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Nashville AT&T wireless outages might prohibit some to make 911 calls
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