Smyrna Town Manager Brian Hercules gave the Smyrna Town Council a report Tuesday night about the impact on the townâs communications systems in the aftermath of the Christmas Day bombing in Nashville Hercules reported that the bombing near the Nashville AT&T communications hub disabled Smyrnaâs 911 system, along with the other 911 systems in the county. Hercules said that many Town personnel were able to re-establish 911 communications in Smyrna within four hours with an alternate phone number. Basic 911 service on alternate lines was re-established that day, though it took about a week to re-establish GPS and database location service, meaning 911 dispatchers had to ask callers for their street addresses instead of the 911 system automatically reporting addresses.