lenny flank
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OK, the tinfoil is getting thick in here now..........
Kathleen said:If a van dweller is stealth on a city street where an armed and dangerous person has just committed a homicide, then it is important to know that occurred and be prepared.
tx2sturgis said:Made sense to me, so I always have my supplies in a "go-kit"...and although I have never needed the stuff, I have it if I do.
Optimistic Paranoid said:Well, my cell phone has a NY area code number, so I frankly don't see how a local 911 system is even going to know I'm in their area to call me when I'm anywhere else in the country.
Suppose that's another reason to have one of those weather radios with the emergency alert system . . .
lenny flank said:OK, the tinfoil is getting thick in here now..........
Optimistic Paranoid said:Well, my cell phone has a NY area code number, so I frankly don't see how a local 911 system is even going to know I'm in their area to call me when I'm anywhere else in the country.
tx2sturgis said:When your phone makes contact with the cell tower, the system is aware of you, and you will fall into the list of people that they will call or text, if necessary. Physical location of a phone is not based on area code anymore.
Many times I have received alerts when traveling in other areas, about a weather event or Amber Alert near where I am at the moment.
tx2sturgis said:When your phone makes contact with the cell tower, the system is aware of you, and you will fall into the list of people that they will call or text, if necessary. Physical location of a phone is not based on area code anymore.
Many times I have received alerts when traveling in other areas, about a weather event or Amber Alert near where I am at the moment.
Optimistic Paranoid said:But I almost never turn my cell phone on. I carry it so **I** can make emergency calls, not so other people can bother me.
Optimistic Paranoid said:That's interesting, and thank you.
But I almost never turn my cell phone on. I carry it so **I** can make emergency calls, not so other people can bother me.
tx2sturgis said:Oh you are one of THOSE people.
That was my original intention, till people that had other ideas got my number. It then started having a life of it's own.Optimistic Paranoid said:I carry it so **I** can make emergency calls, not so other people can bother me.
Kathleen said:Haha, I do the same thing!
LOL, Brian! I'm moving and I've got tons of sh*t! I keep reading the forum to escape my current reality.tx2sturgis said:Well Kathleen, no WONDER you never answer my texts...
AmieW said:We had one of those here last year when a guy robbed a drug store at gunpoint and took off into the woods not far from my house.
Had one many years ago in my old city -- almost the same scenario. Guy robbed a CVS and was seen running through my neighborhood. That time, I was scared. I had cops all over my street, because he was seen running down the swale behind my house.
CautionToTheWind said:Armed robber a couple months ago...notified people in the area (cell phones) and 6 area schools were on lock-down. Kathleen, use the non-emergency phone number vs. 911. :shy:
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