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AT&T service restored after nationwide outage, FBI investigating if whether it was a cyberattack

by AllThingsECC.com | Feb 22, 2024 | Comm Center News

AT&T’s network went down for many of its customers across the United States Thursday morning, leaving customers unable to place calls, text or access the internet.

By a little after 3 pm ET, roughly 11 hours after reports of the outage first emerged, the company said that it had restored service to all impacted customers.

Colorado High School starts 911 dispatcher class during nationwide shortage

by AllThingsECC.com | Feb 22, 2024 | Comm Center News

A high school in Colorado started a class this year to train teenagers to answer emergency calls in hopes of assisting in a shortage of 911 dispatchers.

Calhan High School, a public high school in Calhan, Colorado, started the new course this year in addition to their criminal justice courses. 

Consolidation could be next step to solve Gates County 911 dispatch issues (NC)

Consolidation could be next step to solve Gates County 911 dispatch issues (NC)

by AllThingsECC.com | Feb 20, 2024 | Comm Center News

Gates County leaders are considering a big step in addressing continued concerns with 911 dispatch in the county. During a rare Sunday session, commissioners directed county officials to consider consolidating 911 service with neighboring Perquimans County and potentially others.

Proposal could implement safer texting to dispatch (OH)

by AllThingsECC.com | Feb 17, 2024 | Comm Center News

BUTLER COUNTY, Ohio — Lawmakers at the Ohio Statehouse are continuing to listen to public testimony on the Safe and Reliable Texting Act, which would require specific technology that would ensure the texts Ohioans to send to dispatch are secure and encrypted.

KaneComm Marks the 56th Anniversary of 9-1-1 (AL)

by AllThingsECC.com | Feb 16, 2024 | Comm Center News

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February 16, 1968, history was made in Haleyville, Alabama, with the
inaugural 9-1-1 call, marking a transformative moment for emergency
response in America.

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