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Re: the police was dispatched to ... the wrong house
>>> And after not receiving a response with call
>>> (1) as the OP said, they will dispatch...
>>
>> Hmm. I'm trying to decide if you are actually
>> so stupid that you don't understand or if you
>> are simply pretending not to know what I said.
>>
>> Once again. Properly handled, the CS and/or
>> the alarm company would have found and
>> remedied the problem long before there was
>> an alarm signal.
>
> No they would not...
Perhaps if you were in charge they'd still have
screwed it up.
> assuming they received a test signal the night
> before or 5 minutes before it would not matter...
You see, that's where your ineptitude comes into
play. You'd have received the test signal, ignored
the erroneous ICLID data and done nothing to
resolve the problem. With that kind of sloppy
handling, I can understand why you'd still have
sent the cops to the wrong house.
I was telking about a different kind of central station,
one where management and staff actually try to
spot problems before they become false dispatches
and do something about them. That whole concept
is probably as foreign to you as the idea that many
DIYers can do as good as, if not better than, many
paid alarm installers. Caring about quality makes a
huge difference.
> when they receive the alarm signal they
> HAVE to follow standard procedures...
If they got the test signal and wrong Caller ID they
would have notified the user and installer so that
the erroneous alarm signal would not have been
sent.
> --- snip nonsense ---
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Regards,
Robert L Bass
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941-925-8650
4883 Fallcrest Circle
Sarasota · Florida · 34233
http://www.bassburglaralarms.com
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