Guest guest Posted August 29, 2004 Report Share Posted August 29, 2004 > Also, the department has a chronic abuser alarm procedure to > terminate > future responses. Our policy for non response to multiple alarms at least on for the sheriffs office is left up to the road supervisor usually after 2 responses in 24 hours we do not dispatch an officer. As far as the fire department if we have had 1 false alarm in the past 24 hours we reduce the assignment from 2 engine companies to one and with a non emergency response. We leave messages at the fire prevention office to follow up with the business about the alarm problem. Ken Fowler Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2004 Report Share Posted August 29, 2004 On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 17:27:54 -0400 " Noonan, Jeff " writes: > > > > While I understand the concept behind needing this information, I > think it may be slightly redundant. The monitoring alarm company has > key holder and owner information of the account, and that > information can be obtained by contacting the alarm company. I > worked for a Monitoring Company prior to working 911 and I can tell > you that these records are up to date because that?s how they get > paid. That information is current so that the check comes in for > sure. I call a lot of alarm companies for information and they tell me that they do not have any keyholders listed for that business and they probably don't care to follow up and get any information. Alarm companies have also routinely have the wrong address for a business when they call it in to us. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2004 Report Share Posted August 29, 2004 On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 16:31:35 -0400 " Schneberger " writes: > Our officers do business contacts to get night references/keyholders > for > alarm purposes. So if the info in dispatch isn't updated it falls > back on > the officers. Also, if we have to go out to an alarm on a business > more > than 3-4 times a year the city starts to charge the business because > it's > basically putting our officers at their business when there isn't > any crime > going on but the alarm being a nuisance. > > Schneberger > Moraine PD > Our Alarm ordinance says that when an alarm is installed that the business will fill out a county form to advise us of the alarm keyholders or emergency contacts and the alarm co/maintinance contact information. It does not appear like this happens because emergency communications does not get any of this information. We as dispatchers have the option of filling out keyholder request forms that either go to the fire company for preplanning or to the crime prevention officer to get filled out and get back to us. The other side of the ordinance that is located in a difference subsection applies to false alarms. I know that police alarms and fire alarms are supposed to be charged and if proven that situations not be corrected it is a misdemeanor but it is very political if businesses actually get fined or not by the sheriff. Ken Fowler Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2004 Report Share Posted August 30, 2004 As of right now our agency responds to ALL burg alarms (silent or audible). The alarm company never sends out their own unit to investigate because most of the alarm companies are from out of area or just don't have that as an option. We normally arrive on scene, clear the outside area and wait for an RP if the alarm company was able to reach one. If it is an interior alarm and there is no RP to respond we clear... we have no access to the interior to clear it so we have done all that we can. We also don't have any set up to bill for all the false alarms we respond to (dispatch and the deps sure wish we did... I think that 95-98% of the alarms we respond to are false). The alarm companies are responsible for keeping an updated list of RP's and they are responsible for contacting them as well. However, if we are out patrolling (not responding to an alarm) and notice something out of the ordinary that would require an RP to respond then it is nice to have the listing available to us (we don't always know what alarm company is responsible for a business). Tonya LCSO 911 Dispatch Albany, Oregon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2004 Report Share Posted August 31, 2004 We respond to all burglar alarms that are called into our department. Most alarms are monitored from a " central " site, meaning they are usually out of state. Our city has an ordinance requiring that all alarms be registered with the city. There is a one time registration fee of $10. After 2 false alarms within a year time frame (this is to the best of my knowledge, I have heard different things and don't have a copy of the ordinance here) homeowners are charged $25/subsequent false alarm. Our CID admin assistant currently issues the permits and keeps a file of false alarms etc. Once a month, she will send out bills to those individuals/businesses with more than 2 false alarms. She also sends out notices to those alarms that we respond to that have no permit. Our CAD is set up to keep a " basic " file on the alarms. When the permit is applied for, we request that people give us their contact information, to include cell phones and work numbers and ask that they provide at least 3 other contacts. In many cases, they do not provide 3 contacts, or if they do, many of them are out of state..making them basically useless as contacts. Few people ever update any of the information that they have put into their original permit. This means, if their contacts move, die or for whatever reason are no longer active as contacts, we will most likely never know it. This is particularly true of businesses, with employee turnover and such. I have called contacts listed on permits for businesses only to be told that they have not worked for said company in a year or more and they have no clue who is the contact person now. Freida -------------- Original message -------------- > As of right now our agency responds to ALL burg alarms (silent or audible). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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