Phone, network issues resolved at Dayton Children’s Hospital

Generator test caused hours of disruptions
Phone lines at Dayton Children's hospital are down following a generator test. CORNELIUS FROLIK / STAFF

Phone lines at Dayton Children's hospital are down following a generator test. CORNELIUS FROLIK / STAFF

Dayton Children’s Hospital’s phone and network systems are back online after a generator test this morning interrupted services for more than six hours at multiple locations, according to the hospital.

The outage affected phone access at the Main Campus, Connor Child Health Pavilion, Cornerstone, Pediatric Associates of Springfield, Pediatric Associates of Dayton’s Centerville location and Wilson Pediatrics.

Callers received a message that their call could not be completed as dialed until the problems were corrected.

The Main Campus Hospital and Connor Child Health Pavilion also experienced network issues, according to Dayton Children’s.

The Mathile Center, Care House, Michael’s House, the Hope Center, outpatient centers and Kids Express locations were not impacted.

Care continued at all locations throughout the outage, according to the hospital.

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