Widespread Minnesota 911 Malfunction Blamed on ‘Bad Card’
A more than seven-hour long 911 malfunction was a result of a bad card that supports a large national fiber in Green Bay, Wis., and not a fiber line cut, public safety officials reported Tuesday. by Post-Bulletin / January 13, 2021
(TNS) A more than seven-hour long 911 malfunction was a result of a bad card that supports a large national fiber in
Green Bay, Wis., and not a fiber line cut, the
Minnesota Department of Public Safety Emergency Communication Networks division reported Tuesday.
People in
Wabasha and
Winona counties were able to call 911 Tuesday but dispatchers on the other end could not hear them. The issues began at