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Re: the police was dispatched to ... the wrong house



On Wed, 01 Aug 2007 07:18:00 -0400, JoeRaisin <joeraisin@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

>
>
>Robert L Bass wrote:
>
>>> We don't really know if his account is contract monitored via a dealer or
>>> owned by the central station, If he's contract monitored through a dealer
>>> then yes he's doing all the work that the dealer should be doing and
>>> if it's
>>> through the central station thats another story however it's not their
>>> fault
>>> someone else is sending on his account number
>>
>>
>> The CS' contribution to the problem is in failing to monitor Caller ID.
>
>That could have aleviated some of the problem.  I also noticed (or
>perhaps I missed it) that the CS didn't call the premises.
>

Perhaps the CS DID call the premises. But if they call and noone
answers what does a CS do? Dispatch.

The CS DID call the homeowner on his cell phone.

>
>>
>>> Either way the CS did the only thing they could do and dispatch, it
>>> prevents
>>> liability issues in the long run
>>
>>
>> No, it doesn't.
>>


Julian


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