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Re: Radio shack burg panel being used as apartment fire alarm



On Nov 20, 10:21=A0am, "Robert L Bass" <Sa...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> "Jim" wrote:
>
> > ...Probably looking for cumbustable inventory.
>
> Years ago we had a terrific FM in West Hartford. =A0He was named "Fire Ma=
rshal of
> the Year" by the NBFAA. =A0He was strict about following code but he was =
also
> reasonable. =A0If there was an honest mistake he'd point it out and ask h=
ow much
> time you needed to get it fixed. =A0He had no patience whatsoever with So=
nitrash
> and ADT but he'd always work with any company that tried to do things rig=
ht.
>
> When the local PD decided they didn't want to stay in the fire alarm moni=
toring
> business they asked the FM to notify each monitored business and school t=
hat
> they would need to find another monitoring service. =A0Many clients who a=
sked for
> a recommendation. =A0He said he that due to public policy he could not re=
commend
> any specific company, but that they should find a firm whose central stat=
ion was
> located in West Hartford. =A0At the time there was only one. =A0:^)
>
> --
>
> Regards,
> Robert L Bass

I'm not sure a receiver in the spare bedroom qualifies as a central
station


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