A significant 911 service outage disrupted emergency communications across parts of the Central Valley on Tuesday, affecting multiple counties and prompting agencies to issue alternative contact numbers. The outage, attributed to AT&T fiber cuts, has led to rerouted calls and potential delays in emergency response.
The outage impacted law enforcement agencies in Merced, Madera, and Stanislaus counties, including the Merced County Sheriff's Office, Atwater Police Department, and Madera County Sheriff's Office. According to the Merced County Sheriff's Office, 911 and 988 calls are being rerouted to neighboring jurisdictions, but delays are expected.
Authorities have provided temporary phone numbers for emergencies:
Cal OES stated the outage resulted from equipment theft and vandalism, not the transition to Next Generation 911. Emergency voice calls are being routed to neighboring jurisdictions, while text-to-911 remains operational in unaffected areas.
The outage heavily affected the city of Atwater and surrounding areas in Merced County. Residents like Candy Mayor expressed concerns about delayed help during critical situations. Officials emphasized that 911 calls are still answered, but only for true emergencies.
Residents should use the provided alternative numbers for emergencies and avoid testing the system. Service restoration updates are expected from AT&T and local agencies. Stay informed through official channels.