AT&T Telephone Outages Restored in Southeast Arlington
By Office of Communication
Posted on March 23, 2013, March 23, 2013

The City of Arlington was notified around 5:45 a.m. today about AT&T cellular and landline telephone outages in southeast Arlington. The affected area included a geographical boundary from the southeast City limits, west to Park Springs Blvd. and north to Timberview Drive. Multiple City Departments mobilized very quickly to work with the telephone provider to restore service in the effected area. While the cause of this outage is still being investigated, it is believed there was a power failure related to some AT&T telephone equipment. These outages impacted access to 911.

All cellular and landline telephone service has been fully restored by AT&T. Arlington Police and Fire Departments are starting to demobilize our increased public safety staffing at the below intersections and will be clear by noon. AT&T reported the following statement to the City of Arlington regarding the outage:

"Early this morning, some AT&T customers in the Arlington area may have intermittently experienced an issue with wireline or wireless services for a short time after commercial power was lost in one of our central offices. Technicians quickly worked to activate back-up power, and service is currently running normally. We apologize for any inconvenience to our customers.'

The City of Arlington activated the Emergency Operations Center to proactively address and resolve this situation. Arlington Police and Fire Departments have increased staffing in the effected neighborhoods to assist citizens as needed.

In the event that you do not have a working landline or cell phone service and are in need of assistance, there is another option to get help. If your internet service is working, you can always go to www.arlingtonpd.org and click on the "Chat live with the police online'to obtain assistance as well. Police officers staff the live chat system. The following intersections were staffed with extra police and fire personnel until noon Saturday morning. The Fire Department also had increased staffing at fire stations listed below. Updates will continue to be posted on Twitter @ArlingtonPD throughout the day, as needed.

TRAFFIC POST FIRE STATION ADDRESS
Bowen Road/Green Oaks Blvd. STATION #1 401 West Main Street
Cooper Street/Sublett Road STATION #2 1727 Sherry Street
Collins Street/Green Oaks Blvd. STATION #3 1820 South Fielder Road
Green Oaks Blvd./Matlock Road STATION #4 1733 West Randol Mill
Green Oaks Blvd./S.H. 360 STATION #5 2921 East Randol Mill
Collins Street/I.H. 20 STATION #6 2620 South Collins
Mansfield Webb Road/Silo Road STATION #7 5601 Ronny Snow Drive
Cooper Street/Turner Warnell Road STATION #8 2020 Madison Drive
Cooper Street/Arbrook Blvd. STATION #9 909 Wimbledon Dr.
Bowen Road/Pleasant Ridge Drive STATION #10 3205 Green Oaks Blvd. S. W.
Bardin Road/Cooper Street STATION #11 2204 Ball Park Way
Park Springs Blvd./Sublett Road STATION #12 5050 South Collins Street
Park Springs Blvd./Green Oaks Blvd. STATION #13 7100 Russell Curry Road
Mayfield Road/Watson Road STATION #14 5501 Ron McAndrew Drive
Collins Street/Mayfield Road STATION #15 906 Eden Road
Matlock Road/Mayfield Road STATION #16 1503 Mansfield Webb Rd.
New York Ave/Timberview Drive STATION #17 4016 N. Collins
Mayfield Road/Fielder Drive
Matlock Street/I.H. 20
Sublett Road/Silo Drive

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