February 22, 2024 – Washington Co., WI – The Washington County Sheriff’s Office has been notified by the AT&T 911 Resolution Center that the AT&T Wireless and FirstNet impairment has mostly been restored and calls should be completing. There are final restoration efforts still in place and a final notification will be sent once complete.
There still could be sporadic outages.
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February 22, 2024 – Washington County, WI – AT&T has sent out a nationwide notification to all 911 centers about a nationwide outage impacting the ability of customers to make voice calls and data calls. This will likely impact the ability for AT&T customers make 911 calls on anything that uses AT&T’s network (FirstNet, Cricket, Consumer Cellular, Straight Talk, FreedomPop, Tracfone, etc.).
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The first email to the Washington County Emergency Communications Center came through today, February 22, 2024, at 3:26 a.m. with the most recent update at 5:38 a.m.
AT&T technical teams have taken steps to mitigate the issue and some services have been restored. WIFI calling should be an option for most phones, but it must be enabled on the device and have a WIFI connection.
The Washington County Emergency Communications Center is still receiving landline 911 calls normally and all 911 calls from other cell phone vendors.