The emergency call system in Ireland was down in a major outage last night.
Nearly 230 callers were affected by the disruption after the 999 and 112 services were down for over an hour. The Department of Environment, Climate, and Communications was informed of the outage by BT Communications Ireland Ltd this morning.
They told the department that the Emergency Call Answering Service couldn't take calls from 1am to 2.15am. However, gardai subsequently followed up with those who were affected by the outage.
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A spokesperson for Department of Environment, Climate, and Communications said: "Minister Ossian Smyth, who has been briefed on the outage, said the Department has now sought a detailed and comprehensive report from BTCIL on the incident. While the immediate priority is on ensuring that there is no risk of a similar occurrence in the future, Minister Smyth said that the Department will establish the precise circumstances that gave rise to the service outage and then, in consultation with its legal advisers, determine the consequences under the contract."
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