Phones,LEADS, and MARCS all down?

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medic5399

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Many agencies across the state are reporting that landlines(both 911 and 7 digit) are down. The LEADS database is also down at this time per North Ridgeville PD radio traffic. Westcom Dispatch is advising all units to use the "legacy"(154.25) band instead of their MARCS P-25 TG.

911 landlines reported down across Ohio | wkyc.com
 

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Many agencies across the state are reporting that landlines(both 911 and 7 digit) are down. The LEADS database is also down at this time per North Ridgeville PD radio traffic. Westcom Dispatch is advising all units to use the "legacy"(154.25) band instead of their MARCS P-25 TG.

911 landlines reported down across Ohio | wkyc.com

MARCS is working normally in West Central Ohio at this time.
 

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My favorite A.M. radio station (WKNR) in Cleveland has been knocked off the air too!
 

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Many agencies across the state are reporting that landlines(both 911 and 7 digit) are down. The LEADS database is also down at this time per North Ridgeville PD radio traffic. Westcom Dispatch is advising all units to use the "legacy"(154.25) band instead of their MARCS P-25 TG.

911 landlines reported down across Ohio | wkyc.com

No issues heard in Central Ohio. News story reports "Northeast Ohio and other parts of the state." That's a long way from "many agencies across the state."

Typical news over-hype, take a regional story and try to make it sound catastrophic across the state.
 

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Per channel 3 news in Cleveland it was a problem with AT&T. Lines were fouled up in Cuyahoha Co. for about 90 minutes. Everything is back to normal now.
 
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