Bocephous
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Several years ago in January my wife heard the exterior alarm sounding off around 11PM at my dad's house up the road. I went to investigate, anticipating a sensor had fallen off a garage window. Following footprints in the snow I found his front door ajar.There is no contract with our township but, by default, the state police will respond to emergencies. The response time can be an hour or more though. The same is true for the VFD in a neighboring township. A few years ago, a neighboring barn burned to the ground before help arrived.
Private EMT services are available, but again, the response times can be lengthy. Most folks around here either drive themselves 30 miles to the hospital, or have a friend do it.
Yes, to some extent, we're SOL.
Glock was already out, I went up the steps and looked inside to see a man lying propped against the chimney in the mudroom. I ordered him to sprawl on his belly, arms extended, to which he stood up and faced me. First trigger on the Glock was then pulled flush with the second, center of his chest being my focus. He said, "You ain't the effin cops." He then sat down on the homemade bench next to him. That probably saved his life.
I called 911 with my left hand, keeping eyes on him, and told them they'd better get here quick as I didn't know if he was alone (tunnel vision, one set of prints, duh). After about 20 minutes I called my wife and told her to call 911 as I was starting to get chilly. All the time the 21 year old drunk who had just crashed his car (information discovered days later) alternately cried and cussed me out. But he never stood up. After 45 minutes the state police showed up and I handed the idiot off to them.