Opinion ID: 4486955
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Heading: Night of the Accident

Text: At 1:30 a.m., ADT received a “sensor tamper” alert for “glass break” in Frost’s dining room. App. at 12. At 1:32 a.m., ADT received an alert for “expansion module failure.” Id. The expansion module is the key pad and system center located by the front door of Frost’s home. At approximately 1:43 a.m., ADT attempted to call Frost twice, but was unable to reach her. At 1:49 a.m., ADT attempted to call Frost’s grandmother, who was listed as the next contact number on Frost’s account. ADT was also unable to reach Frost’s grandmother. Between 2:01 a.m. and 2:04 a.m., ADT again attempted to call Frost’s number and her grandmother’s number, but was unable to reach either. When calling both -3- Frost and her grandmother, ADT’s number appeared as an unlisted number and did not identify ADT as the caller. Around 2:04 a.m., without having made contact with Frost, Frost’s grandmother, or any emergency services, ADT “fully cleared” the alarms. Id. Around 2:52 a.m., City of Topeka Public Works Department employees noticed the house fire and called 911. First responders arrived at the scene at approximately 2:58 a.m. A fire crew conducted a search of the house and found Frost face down, unconscious, in a hallway in her home. She was still alive at the time first responders discovered her. Frost first received medical treatment at 3:07 a.m. and was subsequently transported to Stormont Vail Health Care, where she was pronounced dead. The cause of death was inhalation of smoke and soot from the fire.