Nashville bombing reveals US communication networks' vulnerability; officials demand answers on how to secure them Meghan Mangrum and Donovan Slack, USA TODAY NETWORK Police bodycam video shows moments after bomb went off in Nashville Replay Video UP NEXT NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Four days after the bombing downtown on Christmas Day crippled cell service, internet and even tools for law enforcement across a multistate region, residents in White County, Tennessee, struggled to get through to the emergency communication center. Though the center's landlines worked and officials pushed out a nonemergency number via social media, the rural county's 911 Emergency Director Suzi Haston said she was shocked wireless services were still out after the bombing damaged an AT&T building more than 90 miles away.