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Date: | Wed, 1 Mar 2000 19:50:28 EST |
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In a message dated 03/01/2000 3:39:40 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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<< I don't know if anybody pays attention to alarms in your area, but here
there are so many horns, sirens and beepers going off that nobody even looks
to see where the noise is coming from. There are so many car alarms, for
instance, that go off when the car is just bumped, that people just don't
pay attention.
Worse is when people don't want to get involved. Muggers and such used to
be afraid of alarms, now they just don't care...nobody wants to put
themselves in danger to help.
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I know. I've heard somewhere that it's more advisable to yell "FIRE" if you
are in trouble, because more people will be likely to come to your aid. From
a firefighter's standpoint, I'm not sure I'm crazy about that idea. I'd hate
to see a fire dept. respond to something that they are not equipped to
handle. But it does make a lot of sense.
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