I knocked on the door several times with no response, so I decided to leave.
I could not understand how a homeowner could call a cooling corporation for air conditioning tune-up and then insist on a specific time, but when the a/c worker showed up at the agreed time, no one was at home.
When I got to the house, I remembered us doing the HVAC installation of the new air conditioning equipment in the same place. The homeowner had chosen a quality HVAC to help with indoor comfort. I was a ductless mini-split powered by an electric heat pump. The a/c professional overseeing the whole process was keen to ensure everything was in order. It was frustrating, to say the least, since the next home I was going to for a digital thermostat repair and air conditioning service was across town, and every other cooling specialist I worked with was busy. Before I turned to leave, I heard a child quietly sobbing. I had a feeling that something was wrong. I put down my toolbox and checked if the back door was open. Luckily it was. I went in to check if the child was okay, only to find her trying to wake up her mother lying on the floor. I immediately called the emergency number, but since her pulse was so weak, I decided to put her and her daughter in the indoor comfort business truck and meet the paramedics on the way. A neighbor who saw me struggling to get her in the vehicle came to my aid and rode with us. I explained everything that had happened to her, and when we spotted the ambulance, the neighbor accompanied them to the hospital and assured me she would call to update me on any developments.