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Q: Why an ambulance and police respond to a house?
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What services are called when a home medical alarm is set off?

Specifically, 911 is called first. The fire department and police are alerted, but do not respond initially. An ambulance will respond. Should the ambulance require additional services, the alerted police or fire are nearby. The services that are called willbe based on your monitoring company. In most cases an Emergencey Medical Team will be called and dispatched.


Should we call the fire department?

It depends on the situation. If your house or something is on fire that you cannot easily control or put out yourself, call the fire department. If someone is robbing your house, you should call the police, not the fire department.Call an ambulance or the police.


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