UPDATE: 911 issues fixed in the Maritimes following Tuesday morning outage
An emergency alert was issued in the province, telling people to call their local police, fire and EHS services in the event of an emergency.
The New Brunswick RCMP, as well as police departments in Miramichi, Fredericton and Saint John, were also experiencing technical issues with 911. The Miramichi Police Force said calls from landlines were not going through, while calls from cell phones were.During the outage, police departments provided alternate phone numbers residents could call.About 20 minutes later, the company said that service was restored for Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.January 31, 2023Katie Hatfield, a senior manager of communications at Bell Aliant, told CTV Atlantic the company is investigating.
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