Posts Tagged ‘employees’

Everyday Superhero: Tara Taylor

On August 27, Tara Taylor received a medical alarm from a house in Tennessee. Right away, she made a call to the home number and she had to leave a message. Next she called the paramedics—she knew someone in the house needed help.

After the emergency

Tara started calling the homeowner’s emergency contact list to try and reach someone—she was unable to reach anyone. She made one last call to the home and, luckily, the homeowner’s daughter was there. She said, “I got your message and rushed right over! He’s on the floor and can’t move. He’s numb and I think he may have had a stroke.” Tara reassured her that she had already contacted the paramedics and they were on the way.

The ambulance showed up while Tara was on the phone so she ended her call knowing that the home’s owner was in good hands.

We’re always on the job!

Everyday Superhero: Kimberly Graham

On September 2, Kimberly Graham received a burglary alarm from a house in Michigan. Right away, she made a call to the home number … no answer … she had to leave a message. Next she called the home owner’s cell phone. He answered and said, “send the police, please!”

Kimberly followed the instruction and immediately called the police department. They were rolling to the home in no time.

After the emergency

Several minutes later, the police called us back. They had found a broken window and a suspect on the scene. The thief was quickly arrested and taken to jail.

Another criminal off the street, another customer’s property saved.

Everyday Superhero: Jasmine Boyd

On September 3, Jasmine Boyd received a burglary alarm from a business in Tennessee. She quickly jumped into action. She first called the business and there was no answer. Her second call was to the owner … no answer.

She made no hesitation and quickly called the police and they hurried to the business.

After the emergency

 When the police arrived, they found a burglar trying to get away with a cash register. He was immediately arrested, hauled off to jail, and booked.

 

We don’t let them get away; not on our watch.

 

Everyday Superhero: Robert Bowman

On a recent Sunday night, Robert Bowman received a silent hold-up alarm from a food mart in Radcliff, Ky. He immediately contacted the local police who headed toward the store right away.

The police arrived at the food mart and found the store clerk bleeding from his head. Turns out two men had rushed through the front door, toward the lone clerk. He had only a split second to press the silent panic button before he was hit over the head with a gun. The robbers grabbed some money and cigarettes and took off.

The police dispatched an ambulance for the clerk, called for backup, and started searching for the armed robbers. Thanks in part to Robert’s quick response, the police nabbed the men within an hour.

After the emergency

The pair are now behind bars and have been charged with robbery, endangerment, and assault.

We were happy to hear that the store clerk suffered only minor injuries and recovered in just a few days. The owners of the store said they were super impressed with the arrest, their alarm system, and how quickly the police were dispatched.

Everyday Superhero: Julia Trevino

On August 4, Julia Trevino received a burglary alarm from a business in California. She called the business, but didn’t reach anyone—she left a message. On her next call, she reached the business owner who said, “No one’s supposed to be there, send the police!”

Julia immediately called the police and they raced to the business.

After the emergency

When the police arrived, as they rounded the corner, they saw people climbing out of a broken window. They caught the burglars red-handed and quickly made the arrest.

When we reached the owner of the business, she said, “I’m thrilled that the police were able to arrest the burglars. Thank you Monitronics for helping to save my property from vandals.”