Well, I really didn't think that a 15 minute response time is considered great to begin with. If it was a break in and you were home, it could have been a bad situation. (it's a little far-fetched, but it could happen) My alarm company usually calls within 30 seconds -2 minutes of my loud alarm going off. It once went off while we were on vacation in Maine. It scared us the whole time we were there, but it wound up that we left a door ajar and the wind was opening and closing it...which is why the alarm kept going off for 3 hours. I felt bad for our neighbors. But the police came out (or so they said) and checked everything to be ok. The alarm company even told the police officers to look in the back yard, since it was my back door alarm that was going off.

Having the police come over after an hour when an alarm goes off is terrible. Why do we pay those alarm fees every year if not for a quick response time from the cops?

Dan Myers
215.901.0899
Certified Massage Practitioner
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Chalmers Security--they've been really great so far.


--- Dan Myers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

What alarm company do you have?

Dan
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> Our alarm company called me at 12:04pm to tell me that > 2 of our detectors had gone off at 11:49am; they had > dispatched the police immediately. As of now, 1:16pm, > the police still have not shown up at the house! > Having called the police to make sure everything was > ok, I was told they had been dispatched, but had not > come yet. I told them not to bother, as I had come > home and found it to be a false alarm, but I was told > they had to come once called. Not within a reasonable > time frame, apparently! What a great use of > resources--don't send them when needed, but send them > late and unnecessarily. To add insult to injury, I saw > 2 patrol cars idly driving about during this time. > > Pleeease tell me this is an abberation!! > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > The all-new My Yahoo! - Get yours free! > http://my.yahoo.com > > > ---- > You are receiving this because you are subscribed to the > list named "UnivCity." To unsubscribe or for archive information, see > <http://www.purple.com/list.html>.





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