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911 connection issue resolved for AT&T users in Flagler County

11 a.m. update:

FLAGLER COUNTY, Fla. — Flagler County now reports that countywide issues for AT&T customers calling into its 911 dispatch center have been corrected.

County officials commended the 911 dispatchers who they say helped to identify the problem and get the system back online for residents.

“Once they realized a caller was not able to hear them on 911, they did their own test calls testing several providers,” said Christina Mortimer, director of communications for Flagler County Sheriff’s Office.

The technical problem was isolated to AT&T customers, Mortimer said.

Original story:

Flagler County announced Thursday morning that AT&T customers countywide have been unable to connect to 911.

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Flagler County government owns and manages the 911 system and officials said they are working with phone vendors to resolve the issue.

The problem was detected by Flagler County Sheriff’s Office dispatchers, who reported being unable to hear AT&T users placing 911 calls.

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County officials said only AT&T customers have experienced the technical problem.

If you are an AT&T user in Flagler County and you have an emergency, you can reach the call center in the following ways:

  • AT&T users can send texts to “911″ for emergency assistance and can communicate via text with a dispatcher to ensure help arrives.
  • If you are unable to text, call the non-emergency number at 386-313-4911 and immediately state that you have an emergency and provide your location and the emergency need.

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