WASHINGTON — 911 and non-emergency lines in Montgomery County are functional after they were down Monday morning, but residents needing emergency assistance are still reminded to contact their nearest or  if they hear a busy signal.
Earlier Monday morning, the county’s 911 center said that they could not receive any calls,
Pete Piringer with the Montgomery County Fire Department told Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø that an internal communications error caused the system to go down at around 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
UPDATE: MoCo 911 & non-emergency service restored Callers reminded if they hear a busy signal, call your nearest Fire or PD Station (cont)
— Pete Piringer (@mcfrsPIO)
911 & nonemergency lines down. A link to District Stations is below — call the station nearest to you for service. — Montgomery Co Police (@mcpnews)
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