Los Angeles County’s 911 system was down in a single day earlier than coming again on-line Friday morning, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Division mentioned.
Shortly after 6 p.m. Thursday, the division was notified of a service disruption affecting the Vesta System, a third-party public security call-handling platform used to handle 911 calls throughout the Sheriff’s Division’s jurisdiction.
Throughout the outage, 911 calls have been robotically rerouted to patrol station enterprise strains to take care of emergency protection. Some particular person stations have been in a position to settle for 911 textual content messages. When texting, residents have been instructed to incorporate their precise location, the character of the emergency and their title.
About 7:20 a.m. on Friday, the system was absolutely restored, the division mentioned in an announcement.
“The Vesta System is just not owned or maintained by the Sheriff’s Division,” the assertion mentioned. “Division personnel proceed to work with the third-party telecommunications supplier to find out the basis reason for the outage and establish corrective measures to assist stop this problem from occurring once more.”











