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Security Guard & Patrol Service in Cranston, RI
Cityco Fire Protection - Cranston, RI - Phone: (401) 944-6622
HB Alarms - Cranston, RI - Phone: (401) 429-1000
In-Sights Investigative Group Inc - Cranston, RI - Phone: (401) 944-6445
Helpful Definition for: Security Guard & Patrol Service
A person who is paid to protect property, assets or people is known as a security guard or security officer. Security guards, in Cranston, are usually privately and formally employed personnel who protect property and deter illegal and inappropriate actions, by observing for signs of crime and then taking action or by reporting to their client and emergency services as appropriate.
A patrol is a group of personnel, such as police officers or soldiers that are assigned to monitor a specific geographic area. In places like Cranston small groups or individual units are deployed from a larger formation, to achieve a specific objective and then return. The tactic of patrolling may be applied to ground troops, armored units, naval units, etc.
Recent Business News for: Security Guard & Patrol Service
Man who assaulted court security guard gets 10 months - Yakima Herald-Republic
Man who assaulted court security guard gets 10 monthsYakima Herald-RepublicA shoplifting suspect whose fight to disarm a security guard during an escape attempt triggered gunfire outside a Union Gap courtroom was sentenced to 101/2 months in jail Friday. Michael N. Garza, 20, of Wapato was originally charged with first-degree ...and more »