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REAL LIFE STORIES
You hope nothing bad will ever happen to your home or family.
But if it does, it's good to know ADT is on the job, ready to
mobilize the help you need without delay. To find out how ADT
monitoring services helped each of these ADT customers*, click
on the names below.

Mike
Edwards |
Mike
Edwards returned to his home after work and began preparing
dinner. As the food cooked, Mike went into another room to
relax and fell sound asleep. A fire broke out, activating
the heat sensor in his kitchen. This immediately sent a
signal to an ADT Customer Monitoring Center. Within seconds
the local fire department was notified.
As the firefighters sped to the house, an ADT associate
called Mr. Edwards' wife at work. She said that her husband
was indeed home, but that the door was likely dead bolted.
Firefighters did, indeed, have to break down the door and
paramedics found Mr. Edwards lying near the door, overcome
by the thick smoke. They dragged his lifeless body from the
burning house and promptly tried to revive him. After twice
shocking him with electric paddles, they still could not
detect any signs of life. Finally, after a third try, they
were able to bring him back to life. |
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Weeks later Mr.
Edwards stood in his charred home with his ADT salesperson,
thinking about the ADT system that had only been installed
four months earlier. He thanked the representative stating,
"If it weren't for you insisting that I needed fire
protection that went beyond the battery-type smoke
detectors, I'd be dead right now. I'll never again be
without an ADT system in my home." |
At approximately 11:30 p.m. on a February evening, the Customer
Monitoring Center received an alarm transmission from the
residence of Heather Cates. Following notification of the proper
authorities, ADT's swing shift associate called the premises and
inquired as to the reason for the medical alarm signal.
ADT Associate: Are you OK?
Ms. Cates: I'm holding on. I'm nine months pregnant with my
third baby and my water just broke!
Immediately, the ADT associate began to solicit additional
information from Ms. Cates in order to update the medical team
heading to her home, while at the same time making sure that
this mother-to-be remained calm. Staying on the phone line, the
ADT associate was conscientious enough to enlist the support of
an outbound teammate who was able to relay crucial information
until the paramedics arrived. The paramedics provided verbal
confirmation that Ms. Cates was stable and ready to be
transported to the hospital. |

Heather Cates |

Mary Brown |
With her husband John lying prone on the floor from a fall, Mary
Brown signaled the ADT Customer Monitoring Center for help.
Following an expeditious notification of the appropriate medical
agency, swing shift team member continued standard operating
procedure and phoned the premises. A very distraught Mrs. Brown
answered the phone wondering when medical assistance would
arrive.
The ADT monitoring associate first attempted to calm Mrs. Brown,
assuring her that an ambulance was en route to their residence.
The associate then went on to ask a variety of questions that
would afford ADT the opportunity to provide an in-depth update
and disclose pertinent information regarding the gentleman's
medical history to paramedics upon their arrival. As a result of
thorough probing, the associate was able to notify the medical
response team of Mr. Brown's respiratory condition at the time
and alert them that the 76-year-old patient had experienced
prior bouts with kidney disease and strokes. |
The ADT Customer Monitoring Center received a medical alarm
transmission from the home of Joe Jones. Within six seconds, an
ADT outbound associate took operator action on the signal, made
careful note of account special instructions, and then promptly
notified the proper authorities of the situation. The associate
followed up with a call to Mr. Jones' residence where he spoke
directly to the very concerned customer.
ADT Associate: Is everything okay?
Mr. Jones: No. I'm very short of breath! I don't know if I'm
going to be alive or dead!
After informing Mr. Jones that help was on the way, the
associate then offered to stay on the line with the gentleman
until the paramedics arrived. In a dual effort to both calm the
customer and solicit additional information pertinent to the
event at hand, ADT's associate discovered Jones' desire to be
taken to a hospital and his immediate need for oxygen. Following
proper procedure, the ADT call center representative then made a
follow-up call to the city fire department to provide this
critical additional information. |

Joe Jones |
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