Highway 67 dispatch radius kills your callback window
A Cedar Hill shop covering DeSoto, Duncanville, and Grand Prairie runs a 25-minute drive time from Northwood Hills to the FM 1382 corridor during afternoon traffic. When an emergency no-power call comes in from Belt Line Road at 6pm and you're finishing a panel upgrade near Cedar Hill State Park, the callback window closes before you're back in the truck. Narlo replies in 10 seconds via SMS from your Cedar Hill number, confirms the address in Highpointe-Cedar Hill or Mountain Creek, asks if breakers tripped or if the whole house is dark, and books the emergency slot into your CRM while you're still wrapping romex at the Joe Pool Lake property. The homeowner in Hillside Village sees a response before they dial the next electrician on their search-results list. You get the booking without cutting the current job short in Midlothian or letting the phone ring through to a generic voicemail that says nothing about your Highway 67 service area.