Posts Tagged ‘home safety’

Everyday Superhero: Albert Talafuse

Albert Talafuse recently received a medical alarm and threw on his cape. Within seconds, he was speaking with 63 year-old Mrs. O’Neal as she pleaded, “I’ve fallen in my living room; my back and neck are hurt. Please help me!”

Albert needed to send an ambulance but he didn’t want to hang up with Mrs. O’Neal; he needed to be there for her. He recruited a fellow hero to contact the paramedics. When the ambulance showed up, they quickly rushed Mrs. O’Neal to the nearest hospital.

AFTER THE EMERGENCY

A couple days later we chatted with Mrs. O’Neal and learned that she hadn’t been feeling well the entire morning of her mishap. She had spent most of the day in bed and decided she wanted to watch TV. Just as she walked into her living room, she fell and hit her head. That’s when she pressed her medical pendant. She said:

“I’m doing much better now but I still have a big bump on my head. I’m very satisfied with the alarm response and great customer service I received. I  truly appreciate Monitronics for always being there for me when I need them.  Thank you.”

Who Do We Call When Your House is on Fire?

Your emergency contact list is so vital to your alarm monitoring. We’ll always try to call you first to tell you about any emergency at your house. Then we’ll send the right emergency responder. But, somehow we need to let you know what’s going on at home.

That’s where your emergency contact list comes into play. These are the folks and numbers that we call if we can’t reach you at your home number. They should be people you trust who live or work near your home. Some considerations for your emergency contact list:

  • Be sure that you have all numbers we should try for you; think: cell, work numbers, spouse phone numbers.
  • Trusted neighbors are a good resource. They live close and can be at your house quickly if they’re available.
  • Trusted friends
  • Family members

And, remember to always keep this contact list up-to-date. You can manage it using your MyMonitronics account at Monitronics.com.

Saving Lives and Property: Laura Robledo

On a recent morning, first shift Emergency Dispatcher Operator Laura Robledo hadn’t been at work long when she received a fire alarm from the Arzadon residence.

She called the home and no one answered. But, she knew something triggered that fire alarm so she immediately called the fire department. Laura then tried to notify the customer’s contacts but she got no response.

AFTER THE EMERGENCY

Later we tried to reach the homeowners once more. We got a hold of Mrs. Arzadon. She said, “I’m so thankful, my home was saved by Monitronics’ fast response. I had left eggs cooking on the stove and we went to church”. Both Mr. and Mrs. Arzadon said “were very glad to have Monitronics looking after us. You saved our home. Thank you”

Saving Lives and Property: Tara Taylor

On a recent afternoon, Ms. Gauthier was home and getting chores done. Around 4:30 she heard the washer stop and she moved the clothes to the dryer. She started the cycle then went back to the kitchen to mop the floors.

At Monitronics, Emergency Dispatch Operator Tara Taylor received a hallway fire alarm from the Gauthier residence. She quickly accessed the intercom and an out of breath Ms. Gauthier answered. She said, “My dryer is on fire!” Tara instructed, “Leave the house and I’ll send the fire department!” Ms. Gauthier, who began to cough and choke from the smoke, hesitated because she wanted to check out the fire. But Tara again instructed her to leave the house. At that point, Ms. Gauthier took the advice and fled the house.

In just minutes the fire department and an ambulance met Ms. Gauthier on the front lawn. She told them where the fire was. What the firemen found was a porch totally engulfed in flames. As thick, black smoke was filling the house the firemen battled the blaze and thankfully they were successful in keeping the fire from spreading any further.

AFTER THE EMERGENCY

We called Ms. Gauthier after the fire. She told us, “The fire started at the back wall of the porch in the dryer. The room was gutted and it has to be rebuilt. There’s also a lot of smoke damage to all the rooms of the house and I lost a lot of clothes but I’m so grateful my house was saved.” She also said “The operator that called me on my fire alarm treated me wonderfully. She convinced me I needed to get out of the house. I’m very satisfied with my alarm and the service I received. Thank you and great job!”

A BIG THANK YOU TO:

Tara Taylor, Central Station Operator since January 14, 2011

Maximum Security, installed Ms Gauthier alarm on September 26, 2008

Saving Lives and Property: NahShon Wisner



NahShon Wisner received a fire alarm from the B. Murphy residence. When NahShon called the home, Mr. Murphy said, “I have a fire in the house! Send the fire department!” NahShon replied, “Get out of the house. I’m sending help now.” With lights flashing and sirens blaring, the firemen zoomed to the Murphy house and arrived in no time.

NahShon Wisner

After the Emergency

A few hours later we learned the fire at the Murphy’s house was put out quickly and thankfully, before it could spread to the whole house. Mr. Murphy told us the fire started in the air conditioner air handler. Due to Monitronics’ speedy dispatch, his house has only some slight smoke damage. He went on to say, “My alarm system saved our house. It’s excellent and I love it. Thank you.”

Great job NahShon! The Murphy family thanks you and the fire department for saving their home.