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911 services down across all of South Dakota
Chris Dancy
RAPID CITY, S.D. — 911 services are down across the entire state of South Dakota, according to the Rapid City Police Department. There is no word on the cause of the outage, or how long it will be until service is restored.
The Rapid City Police Department advises residents of Rapid City and Pennington County to use 605-394-4131 or 605-394-2151 to contact dispatch for incidents requiring assistance from first responders.
Residents in other counties should contact their local police dispatchers using regular published 10-digit phone numbers.
This is a developing story. NewsCenter1 will provide updated information as it becomes available.
911 outages reported by Las Vegas, Henderson police
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Posted at 7:07 PM, Apr 17, 2024
and last updated 9:38 PM, Apr 17, 2024
7:30 p.m. - Henderson police are experiencing a 911 outage as well, which is affecting calls from landlines and cell phones.
However, they state the text to 911 feature is still functional and Rapid SOS is still working.
There is no estimated time for the system to be fully restored.
7 p.m. - Some outages could be impacting your ability to call 911.
According to Las Vegas police, 911 calls from landlines are not working, as of 7 p.m. on Wednesday night.
They add there is no estimated time for when that could be restored.
If you call 911 from a mobile number, operators will be able to see your number and call you back right away.
"Please do not attempt to call 911 to check," police said in a social media post. "Please keep our 911 system available for life-threatening emergencies."
Non-emergency calls are not impact by the outage.
If you have a non-emergency call, you can still contact police at (702) 828-3111.
The Text 911 feature is still working. You can learn more about that here.
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