AT&T has reported that the problem in calling 9-1-1 has been resolved, according to Twitter.
AT&T customers were having difficulty calling 9-1-1 according to Brazos County dispatch.
Customers are unable to reach 9-1-1 from their cellular phones and AT&T wireless confirmed there was an issue affecting customers in several states.
Issue has been resolved that affected some calls to 911 from wireless customers. We apologize to those who were affected.
— AT&T (@ATT) March 9, 2017
Several agencies across Texas have reported an outage.
- If you live in Waco and need emergency services, call 254-750-7500.
- If you live in the Hewitt area, contact 254-666-1661.
- If you live in Robinson, call (254) 662-0525.
- If you live in Killeen and need emergency services, contact 254-501-8800.
- If you live in Bell County, call 254-933-5571.
- If you live in the Brazos County area and have to contact emergency services, call the City of College Station dispatch at 979-764-3600 or City of Bryan/Rural Brazos County dispatch at 979-361-3888.
- If you live in Robertson County, call 979-828-3299.
- If you live in the Navarro County area, contact 903-654-3001 for emergency services.
- If you live in Williamson County, call 512-943-1399.
- If you live in Hill County, call 254-582-5313.
- If you live in Limestone County, call 254-729-3278.
- If you live in Leon County, call 903-536-6200.
- If you live in Bosque County, call 254-435-2363.
- If you live in Coryell County, call 254-865-7201.
- If you live in Williamson County, call 512-943-1399.
- If you live in Burnet, call 512-756-8080.
- If you live in Lampasas County, call 512-556-3645.
- If you live in Hamilton County, call 254-386-8128.
- If you live in Mills County, call 325-648-2245.
- If you live in San Saba County, call 325-372-5551.
- If you live in Freestone, call 903-389-3236.
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