Henderson County Will Begin Testing New 911 System

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Hancock/Henderson 911 dispatch will soon begin testing for the new 911 system. 911 dispatchers will be calling citizens and businesses in Henderson County who have landline telephones to complete address confirmations. They will give you a 10-digit telephone number to call them back on. The call back number will begin with 309-944-****. This will ring into the emergency dispatch center, where they will check to see if the caller’s information will populate correctly in the software. This will allow them to confirm the information is correct. Please do not dismiss the call as being a telemarketer or spam. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated, and our new 911 system will be fully operational soon after testing is completed. 

***Report Courtesy of the Henderson County Sheriff’s Office***

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