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911 Questions and answers
tips for avoiding false alarms
How do I work for the Sterling Police
Q. How do I know if I have a real emergency?
An emergency is when immediate police, fire, or medical assistance is
necessary to protect life or property.
If an emergency situation arises, ask yourself one important
question. Is there an immediate need for police, fire, or paramedics to
protect or save life or property? If you can answer, "yes" to this
question, then dial 9-1-1.
Q. What should I tell the Communications Officer when I call?
- Stay Calm; Give your name, location, and nature of the
emergency.
- Listen Carefully to the questions and instruction of the
Dispatcher.
- Answer all questions as accurately as possible. Speak clearly
and slowly.
- Do exactly as instructed during the course of the call.
Q. Should I hang up and try to help or stay on the line?
Never hang up until you are told to do so.
It may be frustrating for you, but we will need you to stay on the
line until we advise you that it is all right to hang up. Be patient if
we seem to ask a lot of questions. There are certain things that we must
know to provide you with the services you need.
Q. If I accidentally call 9-1-1 should I hang up?
No, stay on the phone and let the Dispatcher know that it was a
mistake. Also remember to place your cell phone on "Lock or Keylock"
mode so that it does not dial 9-1-1.
Q. Should I dial 911 if I have a non-emergency situation?
No, do not dial 911 for non-emergency situations. For non-emergency
situations such as noisy neighbors or delayed incidents, use the
non-emergency telephone number (978) 422-7331.
Never tell the Dispatcher that a situation is more serious than it
really is. It is against the law to intentionally and knowingly gives
false information to the police or emergency services. Abuse of 911 may
delay someone else's access to emergency assistance.
Q. When I call 9-1-1 am I calling the agency that I need for
my emergency?
If you need assistance other than from the Sterling Police your call
will be transferred to the proper agency.
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Tips for Avoiding False Alarms
- First and foremost, be sure that your alarm is registered with
the Sterling Police Department.
- Know what kind of system you are buying and be sure that your
alarm company instructs you thoroughly on how to operate it. It is
important to know how to de-activate an alarm, cancel false alarms
promptly, and identify maintenance problems.
- Understand how the police are called:
- When your alarm activates, the alarm will "seize"
your telephone line and dial the alarm company's
monitoring station. During this time your telephone will
be inoperable.
- The monitoring company will then call your premise
to verify if the alarm is false or legitimate. If the
alarm was accidental, it is imperative that you stay off
of your landline telephone until you receive the call
from your monitoring company.
- Once the monitoring company verifies that the alarm
was false, they must notify the Sterling Police
immediately to cancel the alarm.
- If the monitoring company cannot verify the validity
of the alarm, they will notify the Sterling Police for
police dispatch.
- If you accidentally activate your alarm
- Stay off the phone and wait for the alarm company to
call your premise.
- Have your password available.
- Do not leave your premise until you are sure the
police have been cancelled. Remember, only the
monitoring company, not the alarm user, can make
cancellations.
- If someone is trying to break into your house or you need help
- DO NOT USE THE PANIC ALARM unless you cannot
get to a telephone. 911 is a much quicker way to notify
the police and unlike any alarm system it is the only
way to be connected directly to us.
- Only those who know how to operate your alarm system should be
given a key to your premise. Teach all family members, employees and
service personnel on proper use of the alarm system and be sure they
understand the cancellation process as well. Service personnel such
as pest control, housekeeping and contractors are responsible for a
large number of false alarms. If they are permitted access to your
premise when you are not there, they should also be thoroughly
educated and instructed on how your system works.
- Have all loose fitting doors and windows with alarm sensors
tightened. A loose fit may break the sensor contact even without
opening the door or window.
- Keep pets, balloons, fans, curtains, seasonal decorations or any
other object capable of moving away from alarm sensors.
- Have your alarm company inspect and perform routing maintenance
on your system. Notify them immediately if you think that your
system is not functioning properly.
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Q. How do I work for the Sterling Police?
The Sterling Police is a non-civil service
Police Department. When positions become available we will post the
description and instructions for applying for them in the
employment section of the web site. We
advertise in several local newspapers. Please check the web site
routinely for available job opportunities.
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