A. ACCIDENTAL FALSE ALARM ALARM ALARM DEVICE DIRECT ALARM DEVICE FALSE ALARM INDIRECT ALARM DEVICE INTENTIONAL FALSE ALARM PERMIT HOLDER PERSON TELEPHONE DIALER ALARM DEVICE
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated, unless a different meaning clearly appears from the context:
Any false alarm which is not an intentional false alarm as defined herein or not when an intrusion, crime, fire or other emergency has actually occurred.
A communication to the Police Department indicating that a crime, fire or other emergency situation warranting immediate action by the Police Department has occurred or is occurring.
A mechanical device designed to automatically transmit an alarm by wire, telephone, radio or other means directly to the Police Department; to a person who is instructed to notify the Police Department of the alarm; or to activate a bell or sounding device to be heard outside a building which is intended to alert the police or others to the existence of a crime, fire or other emergency situation warranting police action.[1]
An alarm device, other than a telephone dialer alarm device, designed to transmit an alarm directly to the Police Department.
An alarm to which the Police Department responds resulting from the activation of an alarm device when a crime, fire or other emergency warranting immediate action by the Police Department has not in fact occurred.
An alarm device designed to transmit an alarm to a person who is instructed to notify the Police Department of the alarm.
A false alarm resulting from the intentional activation of an alarm device by an individual under circumstances where that individual has no reasonable basis to believe that a crime, fire or other emergency warranting immediate action by the Police Department has occurred or is occurring.
A person to whom the Police Department has issued an alarm device permit.
An individual, corporation, partnership, incorporated association or other similar entity.
An alarm device designed to automatically transmit a recorded message over regular telephone lines directly to the Police Department or to a person who is instructed to notify the Police Department of the alarm.
B.
In this chapter, the singular shall include the plural; the plural shall include the singular; the masculine shall include the feminine and the neuter.