May 24, 2017 | By: Haydee Clotter

911 Outage Reported In Northern Minnesota

UPDATE 2: The Beltrami County Sheriff’s Office says the 911 outage has been repaired and all systems should be functioning.

UPDATE 1: The Itasca County Sheriff’s Office also reported a fiber was cut in the area and it prevented 911 calls from a cell phone to reach the Itasca County Emergency Communication Center.

If you have an emergency please call the Itasca County Sheriff’s Office at 218-326-3477.

The State of Minnesota and Century Link have isolated the fiber cut and are working to fix the problem, but the estimated fix is sometime after 2 p.m.

For any emergency call 218-326-3477 and that will connect you to the Itasca County Emergency Communication Center.

Original story follows below:

There may be some difficulty trying to get through if you’re dialing 911 due to an outage affecting a large part of northern Minnesota.

According to the Beltrami County Sheriff’s Office, if you’re trying to call 911 from a cell phone or VOIP service and get a busy signal, you may dial the non-emergency number at 218-333-9111.

Try 911 first and if you get a busy signal then call the non-emergency number.

If you’re not in Beltrami County, contact your local non-emergency number.

The issue has been identified and crews are working to repair the damage. A repair time is unknown, but the problem may be solved within the next few hours.

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