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    Pottawatomie 911 Emergency Call Line is Down

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    By KMAN Staff on January 28, 2013 Local News, Pottawatomie County, Top Story

    Badge1-potcountyUpdate: 911 service in Pottwatomie County was back up and running shortly after midnight Tuesday.

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    Earlier story: As of now, the 911 line for Pottawatomie county is temporarily out of service. For the time being, if there are any emergencies, please call (785)457-3353 to speak with the sheriff. KMAN will let you know as soon as the 911 line in functioning again.

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