Pima County Sheriff’s 9-1-1 dispatch center moving

The Pima County Sheriff’s Department is moving to a new 9-1-1 dispatch center this Sunday, March 16, at the Pima Emergency Communications & Operations Center.

During the one-hour period when the 9-1-1 network will be reconfigured, calls from the unincorporated areas of the County and the Town of Sahuarita will be temporarily rerouted to the City of Tucson’s 9-1-1 center. According to the Pima County Sheriff’s Department, this is nothing new. The City of Tucson already serves as the County’s backup 9-1-1 service provider when necessary, such as when lines are extremely busy.

As part of the extensive preparation for this project:

• New 9-1-1 equipment has been thoroughly inspected and tested;

• Sheriff’s staff has received extensive training on its use;

• New 9-1-1 circuits have already been configured and fully tested;

• Technicians from CenturyLink and the Sheriff’s Department will be present to oversee cutover, monitor system performance and address any issues that might arise;

In the event callers in unincorporated Pima County or the Town of Sahuarita are unable to connect to 9-1-1, they may alternatively summon emergency assistance by calling (520) 351-6911.

Editor’s Note: 9-1-1 callers in the City of Tucson, Town of Oro Valley, Town of Marana, and on tribal lands are not affected by this transition.

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