Seneca County 911 Issues Resolved

Community News Release
Close-up of a weathered payphone keypad and receiver, showing numbers, letters, and call instructions.
A close-up view of a public payphone's worn keypad and receiver, often used to symbolize communication or emergency services.

Seneca County Spectrum customers can once again call 911 for emergencies.

Just after 11:30 Wednesday morning, the county’s 911 center released a statement that Spectrum customers were having trouble dialing the emergency number, with callers either receiving a busy signal, continuous ringing, or being transferred to the National 911 Relay Center.

Seneca County’s 911 Center now says the issue has been resolved; however, there is no word on what caused the interruption in service at this time.

9-1-1 Issues Reported in Seneca County

 

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