AT&T says an issue affecting the ability to call 911 in Florida and other states for several hours has been resolved.

Several counties reported a carrier issue was affecting the ability to contact to 911 dispatch center.

Orange County Fire Rescue said they first learned of the problem around 6 p.m. Wednesday. Emergency personnel responded to a medical call through an alarm service, and when they got their residents said they could not reach 911 through their cell phone.

Emergency personnel began testing from county-issued cell phones and found the problem.

Around 10:30 p.m. AT&T tweeted the following:

Issue has been resolved that affected some calls to 911 from wireless customers. We apologize to those who were affected. — AT&T (@ATT) March 9, 2017

Originally problems were reported in Lake, Orange, Seminole, Osceola and Volusia counties, and in a number of local jurisdictions.

AT&T customers should now be able to connect to 911 without any trouble.

If you are still having an issue reaching 911, we have a list of alternative numbers below.

While Brevard County Emergency Management reports no issues, Cocoa Police is reporting issues for AT&T users.

The Brevard County Sheriff's Office says if an AT&T user has issues reaching 911, call 321-264-5100.

Marion County officials report no issues for AT&T users there.

Sumter County Sheriff's Office cites media reports in suggesting AT&T users call the non-emergency number if they run into a problem.

Flagler County is not reporting any issues, but says if an AT&T user in the county has a problem to call the sheriff's office non-emergency line at 386-313-4911.

AT&T problems affected customers in Florida, Georgia, Texas and Tennessee. We are also seeing reports of problems in Indiana, Pennsylvania and Washington D.C.

Citizens who cannot access 911 via AT&T should use other carrier or call at 407-836-4357 to reach @OrangeCoSheriff (2/2) — OCFire Rescue (@OCFireRescue) March 9, 2017

UPDATE: AT&T has issued OFD a new direct emergency # for AT&T service providers. Call 407 658 3900. For non emergencies call 321 235 5200. — Orlando Fire Dept (@OrlandoFireDept) March 9, 2017

Alert: 🚨 AT&T users may be having a problem dialing 911. If that's the case please call 321 235 5300 — Orlando Police (@OrlandoPolice) March 9, 2017

AT&T reports statewide 911 outage.

To call @SeminoleSO, 407-665-6650/SCFD 407-665-5100 — Seminole County, FL (@seminolecounty) March 9, 2017

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AT&T reports a statewide 911 outage. AT&T customers seeking Osceola County Sheriff's Office assistance should call 407-348-2222. — Osceola Sheriff (@OsceolaSheriff) March 9, 2017

AT&T customers seeking assistance from the Kissimmee Police Department are urged to call 407-846-3333 due to AT&T outage. — Kissimmee Police (@kissimmeepolice) March 9, 2017

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