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Magdeburg's 112 Emergency Line Down for Three Hours Before Service Restored

Calls were redirected to neighboring control centers to keep fire and medical help reachable.

Overview

  • City officials said Monday morning that a technical fault made the 112 line unreachable in Magdeburg for about three hours before it was fixed.
  • Emergency calls did not go unanswered because the system forwarded 112 dial-ins to other regional control centers.
  • The separate 19222 line for booking patient transport was affected during the disruption.
  • Authorities informed residents via social media and warning apps and advised using the police number 110 for urgent help.
  • The city did not name a cause, and in Germany control centers can reroute calls to preserve service when a local line fails.