Update, 8:30 a.m. Monday: 911 services have been restored for Clarksville-Montgomery County, according to Clarksville Police Detective Michael Patterson. If for some reason you have trouble reaching 911, please use 931-552-1011.

Update, 7 p.m. Saturday: With service outages continuing, if you are looking for a WiFi signal, the Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library’s signal extends into its parking lot and is free to the public.

The library, located at 350 Pageant Lane, will be open on Sunday from 1-5 p.m., but the signal stays active when the library is closed.

Update, 5:15 p.m. Saturday: Due to ongoing AT&T service issues, E911 continues to operate on its backup communication system, according to a news release from the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office.

“E-911 has multiple redundant back-up systems in place for when the primary system goes down. Although the dedicated 911 lines are not working, calls are still being routed into the E-911 Center,” said Hope Petersen, E-911 director.

For emergencies, continue to call 931-648-5702. Dispatchers may need to ask additional questions that would normally populate on a call. For example, your phone number, address and other identifying information. Please continue to call until you reach a dispatcher, the news release said.

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, Clarksville Police Department, Clarksville Fire Rescue, Emergency Medical Services, and Volunteer Fire Services will continue to respond to calls for service.

Please save 931-648-5702 in your phone for emergency response.

Update, 11 a.m. Saturday: Phone and internet outages continue, and AT&T is continuing work to restore service.

AT&T is posting updates to this page.

Several businesses in Middle Tennessee are experiencing internet outages, with reports of issues at some Dollar General and Walmart locations. Shoppers are advised to use cash if shopping today.

Previously:

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – The Clarksville-Montgomery County 911 system and non-emergency number are down because of the explosion this morning in Nashville that caused an AT&T outage.

If emergency response is needed, call 931-648-5702, according to Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Sandra Brandon.

Fort Campbell 911 lines are also down. The main number to use on Fort Campbell for an emergency is 270-798-7111. Alternate numbers are 270-798-7112, 270-798-7113, and 270-798-7114.

“Access to these lines is intermittent. Please continue to try calling if you have an emergency,” Fort Campbell tweeted.

Austin Peay State University Police phones are not working. If you need to reach APSU Police, call 931-494-6672.

Outage across region

AT&T is experiencing service outages across Middle Tennessee and Kentucky. Service outages are including TV, phone, and internet customers, according to Clarksville Now news partner WKRN, Channel 2.

The outage comes after an explosion in downtown Nashville earlier in the day that damaged AT&T facilities. They are in contact with law enforcement and working to restore service.