I'm not sure if this is the right forum for this, if not, mods feel free to move it.
Just a curiosity type question, nothing of any importance. Whenever I hop in the shower, I habitually hit the home alarm Instant On setting. Today, I made the mistake of locking a cat in the basement before I hit the shower. She set of the motion detector while I was showering, and I got out too late to cancel the alarm. The monitoring company called and I cancelled then, but the Leominster PD showed up withing 10 minuted of the alarm call. To my comment about him showing up despite me cancelling the alarm, he stated it's been policy since 19xx (I forgot the date) to check all alarms in person even if there was a cancellation. I told him cool, now I know I can depend on the PD showing up if it were real and bid him good day.
Question is, on his way over, did he receive notification that I was an LTC-A holder? When I realized the alarm was beyond cancel, I hastily got things in order, knowing I was going to get a visit.....
Just a curiosity type question, nothing of any importance. Whenever I hop in the shower, I habitually hit the home alarm Instant On setting. Today, I made the mistake of locking a cat in the basement before I hit the shower. She set of the motion detector while I was showering, and I got out too late to cancel the alarm. The monitoring company called and I cancelled then, but the Leominster PD showed up withing 10 minuted of the alarm call. To my comment about him showing up despite me cancelling the alarm, he stated it's been policy since 19xx (I forgot the date) to check all alarms in person even if there was a cancellation. I told him cool, now I know I can depend on the PD showing up if it were real and bid him good day.
Question is, on his way over, did he receive notification that I was an LTC-A holder? When I realized the alarm was beyond cancel, I hastily got things in order, knowing I was going to get a visit.....