The Daily Herald, Columbia, Tenn.
Emergency responders and service providers in southern Middle Tennessee continue to navigate internet and phone service outages following Friday s bombing in downtown Nashville.
Maury County s emergency communications department issued a statement Sunday morning explaining that the county s regular emergency lines were still down, offering alternative numbers to contact the region s first responders. While some of you may have had your AT&T service restored, we are still experiencing issues with receiving 911 calls through the 911 system, the department said in a statement posted on social media.
In case of an emergency, those in need of assistance in the Maury County area should call (931) 982-8137 and (931) 982-8136.
The Daily Herald
Emergency responders and service providers in southern Middle Tennessee continued to navigate internet and phone service outages following Friday’s bombing in downtown Nashville with the region s emergency lines starting to return to regular service on Monday afternoon. We just have a few more checks, said Jeff Hardy, Maury County s director of emergency management.
Maury County s 911 communications lines were functioning as normal Monday afternoon, but Hardy said the county may continue to experience some outages due to the repair work that is continuing in and around Nashville. We will continue to monitor the alternate contact numbers, Hardy said.