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"Being
a retired police officer with 27 years of experience
responding to emergency calls, I know how important
it is to the responding units to be able to find the
correct address. I know that lost seconds can mean
a lost life
I believe that you have a great product
and that the small cost of it is well worth the peace
of mind."
Joseph
M. Gallo, Retired Police Officer, Carolina Shores,
NC
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"We
purchased the 911-Light because of our son who has
multiple medical problems. When 911 is dialed this
also creates a problem. Somebody in our home has to
watch for the EMS unit because it has a tendency to
pass our drive. During this time we are trying to monitor
our son and make sure he is in stable condition until
they arrive
with the 911-Light we feel we can
be with our son instead of looking for the EMS unit."
Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Seeley, Parents, Brunswick County,
NC
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"Remember,
we're trained, equipped and eager to offer the best
emergency service, but we can't do a blessed thing
until we find you
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Peter
Spagnolo, Deputy Sheriff, Payette County, ID
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"The
light makes an unbelievable difference. It lets us
turn right onto the street and get right to the house.
We don't have to look at different addresses, we don't
have to try and find the specific house we're looking
for. We just drive right to it and it saves an unbelievable
amount of time."
-Jim
Rissmiller, Fire Captain, Riverside, CA
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"Anytime
that you delay even 10 or 15 seconds, it could mean
the difference between someone living or dying."
-Walter
Johnston, Fire Captain, Baton Rouge, LA.
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"When
we respond to a situation, it's usually a situation
where there's going to be violence or there's a felony
being committed. Seconds mean everything. It could
mean somebody's life."
-
Ike Ornelas, Police Officer, East Los Angeles,
CA
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"Timing
is everything in our field. In a patient that's stopped
breathing, we have between 4-6 minutes to get in contact
with that patient to start CPR before brain damage
starts to set in."
-Dave
Thomas, Paramedic, Encino, CA
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"Every
day we have situations where the ambulance or police
car can't find the address of a 911 call. We literally
have to talk rescuers through to the house on the radio,
as we receive directions from the person who's made
the call. Heaven knows what would happen if the caller
was unable to communicate with us. We'd eventually
find them, but in many cases it may be too late."
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Janet Petrone, 911 Dispatcher, Monmouth Junction,
NJ
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"My
daughter bought my 911-Light for me at Christmas. This
summer, I had a mild heart-attack and dialed 911. A
few minutes later, three of my neighbors showed up.
They saw the flashing light and knew I was in trouble.
They were helping me even before the paramedics arrived!"
-Gayle
Boykin, Mother of Two, Fargo, ND
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"In
our developments, the homes all look alike. We installed
911-Lights in over 350 homes. Now, when there's an
emergency, all of the neighbors and rescuers know exactly
where to go to help someone."
-Alan
Jones, Wilmington Housing Authority, Wilmington,
NC
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"My
husband is a diabetic and often has bad seizures. The
last thing I want to do when he's in trouble is stand
out by the street and flag down the ambulance. The
only thing on my mind is helping him."
-Elizabeth
Phillips, Wife, Richmond, VA
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"When
I fell and broke my hip, the ambulance drove by my
house twice while I laid helpless on the floor. That's
why I bought a 911-Light. Next time, the ambulance
will find me faster."
-Grace
Johnston, Grandmother, Statesville, NC |
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"On May 16,2006 my
husband had an unexpected heart attack at 9:30pm
at our home. I called 911 and waited for the ambulance
with our front porch light on. As I was standing
at the window waiting,I watched as the
ambulance went past our house and had to make a U-turn
on a busy street. We now have the "911Light" installed
on our house, and I am at ease that if we every have
another emergency at our address, the police and ambulance
will find us.
-Jim & Joanne
Bengelink, Grand Rapids, Michigan |