Unfortunately I just learned again that we are far from a fast response time for emergency services. 
Many years ago my daughter had a medical emergency and the sheriff and ambulance were scrambled. The first to arrive was the sheriff's department officer, but he came 40 minutes after the call was made. The ambulance was lost and another was dispatched and both arrived 45 minutes after the call. I can drive to several local ambulance garages in under 10 minutes. I can drive to a city police department in 15 minutes, but the county sheriff building is a 45 minute drive, so it really depends on where the deputies are at the time of the call.
Just a few days ago the neighbor had an emergency and the call went out. It had snowed the night before, and some roads were drifted over. I could get out in my truck, and when I came to an impassible road I detoured and found another way. Ambulances don't do as well as my truck, and neither do squad cars. What ended up happening is a call went out to the county snow plows to clear a path, while the sheriff cars searched for detours on different roads. Once again the sheriff got there first, followed by a small 4x4 fire truck used for fighting off road brush fires. The response time was over an hour. My neighbor was taken to the hospital in the 4x4 fire truck and he is okay now.
I remember several other instances, once I hit a deer and it was a danger lying in the road so the sheriff came (30 minutes) and we had some vandalism to report (20 minutes), it really depends on where the patrol cars are when the call comes in.
So where I'm going with this (finally
): In my area we are only maybe 15 minutes from a police station, but the city doesn't respond to rural requests. We depend on the county sheriff to handle law enforcement. I cannot understand how anyone living in my area could think that if they needed protection a call to 911 would suffice. I also cannot believe these people who scream for gun control understand MY situation.
I have had beat-up plain white vans drive in my driveway and knock on my door when they thought nobody was home. When I answered the door once the guy was surprised and quickly mumbled something about selling magazines. Really? Why aren't you carry a booklet or something? You have no paperwork? I'm not an idiot I told him, I'm calling the sheriff, reporting you, your van and your license plate and if I ever see you in this neighborhood again it won't turn out well for you!
Gangs have now sprayed graffiti on a small old historic school house a mile away. Times are changing, and I cannot depend on outside help to protect my family.
Do you know the maximum response time you could expect when you dial 911?

Many years ago my daughter had a medical emergency and the sheriff and ambulance were scrambled. The first to arrive was the sheriff's department officer, but he came 40 minutes after the call was made. The ambulance was lost and another was dispatched and both arrived 45 minutes after the call. I can drive to several local ambulance garages in under 10 minutes. I can drive to a city police department in 15 minutes, but the county sheriff building is a 45 minute drive, so it really depends on where the deputies are at the time of the call.
Just a few days ago the neighbor had an emergency and the call went out. It had snowed the night before, and some roads were drifted over. I could get out in my truck, and when I came to an impassible road I detoured and found another way. Ambulances don't do as well as my truck, and neither do squad cars. What ended up happening is a call went out to the county snow plows to clear a path, while the sheriff cars searched for detours on different roads. Once again the sheriff got there first, followed by a small 4x4 fire truck used for fighting off road brush fires. The response time was over an hour. My neighbor was taken to the hospital in the 4x4 fire truck and he is okay now.
I remember several other instances, once I hit a deer and it was a danger lying in the road so the sheriff came (30 minutes) and we had some vandalism to report (20 minutes), it really depends on where the patrol cars are when the call comes in.
So where I'm going with this (finally

I have had beat-up plain white vans drive in my driveway and knock on my door when they thought nobody was home. When I answered the door once the guy was surprised and quickly mumbled something about selling magazines. Really? Why aren't you carry a booklet or something? You have no paperwork? I'm not an idiot I told him, I'm calling the sheriff, reporting you, your van and your license plate and if I ever see you in this neighborhood again it won't turn out well for you!
Gangs have now sprayed graffiti on a small old historic school house a mile away. Times are changing, and I cannot depend on outside help to protect my family.
Do you know the maximum response time you could expect when you dial 911?