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My brother called me this morning, partly returning my call of a few days ago, and partly to tell me about a scare that he had just had (which, fortunately, came to nothing).

As some of you probably know, my parents live in a retirement community in the suburbs of Philadelphia; my brother lives in Philadelphia itself, and works in New Jersey. My parents are in their late 80s, and although they're doing resonably well, there have been occasional health crises of one sort or another over the past several years.

This morning my brother was in his office, and the phone rang, and the caller-ID said it was my parents. He picked up the phone and heard a thud, as though the receiver had been dropped, and then nothing. He hung up and tried calling back several times, getting a busy signal each time.

Now almost certain that something dreadful had happened, he called the retirement community's front desk and got somebody from security to go check on my parents. It turned out that my father had just gone across the hall to do laundry, and in the process had knocked the phone off the hook, and it fell in such a way as to activate the speed-dial to call my brother's office. My parents were fine. (I don't know where my mother was during all this, but if she was in a different room she would likely have been unaware that the phone was off the hook, and wouldn't have been able to get to it quickly in any case.)

When I said that this scare resulted from technological advances that weren't in place, say, 15 years ago, he pointed out that if it had been a real crisis the technology that allowed him to know where the call came from would have been a very good thing.

Date: 2005-12-22 01:50 am (UTC)
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Steve's cellphone (on his belt) occasionally calls our house by itself, and I get to listen to construction talk and take a while closing the connection.

Once, many years ago, I called a friend's house at exactly the same time they picked up the phone to dial out, so the connection was made without them realizing it (it hadn't rung). By a HUGE coincidence, the woman held onto the phone without dialing while she had a fairly long conversation with her husband *about me*.

Phones are weird. Glad to hear your folks are ok.

Date: 2005-12-22 04:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rsc.livejournal.com
Heh. This is not the first time my brother has been so victimized. When I first got a cell phone (about 4 years ago) I used to carry it in my belt pouch, and it wasn't a "clamshell" type. As a result, one day while I was walking home from the library I somehow managed to nudge it in such a way that it called the last-called number, resulting in a long message on my brother's home answering machine consisting of my singing to myself as I walked along (partly obscured by the sounds of the friction between the pouch and my trousers) followed by parts of a conversation between me and my next-door neighbor.

Date: 2005-12-22 02:20 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] susandennis
Oh man... been there!! It's times like that when you really appreciate that they live somewhere you can call 'the front desk' and send someone to check!

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