Emergency Department (ED) coverage
Fixed officers at triage, ambulance bays, and behavioral-health intake. Peak-hour overlap (18:00–02:00) so handoffs never leave the door uncovered.
Stormhammer staffs Emergency Departments, ICU watch posts, behavioral-health units, MOB parking structures, and detached clinics across Greater Sacramento. Every officer is de-escalation-trained, BSIS-licensed, and unarmed by policy — because firearms have no place in a clinical environment.
Fixed officers at triage, ambulance bays, and behavioral-health intake. Peak-hour overlap (18:00–02:00) so handoffs never leave the door uncovered.
Unarmed observation officers for at-risk patients — brief on patient-rights boundaries, report only on safety events, never clinical content.
Marked GPS-tracked tours of medical office buildings and parking decks. Photo-verified stops deter auto burglary, loitering, and after-hours staff harassment.
Lock-up checks, alarm response, and randomized tours for dialysis centers, ASCs, urgent cares, and OB-GYN clinics across the metro.
Officer escort for controlled-substance transfers between pharmacy, ED, and on-site nursing stations. Chain-of-custody documented every leg.
Front-desk officers manage visitor screening, badge issuance, restraining-order alerts, and after-hours lobby lockdown.
Hospitals are the highest-acuity de-escalation environment in private security. Patients in crisis, families in grief, intoxicated arrivals, and psychiatric holds all converge in one building — and they share that space with clinicians who cannot be cleared. A firearm in that environment introduces liability and clinical risk that no insurance carrier prices favorably.
Stormhammer officers are trained in verbal de-escalation, team positioning, exit-path control, and BSIS-certified PPCT (Pressure Point Control Tactics). Physical intervention is bounded by CA Penal Code §835a and facility policy; every use-of- force event is documented within 30 minutes and routed to risk management. Armed response, when required, is escalated to Sacramento PD or facility-contracted armed agencies — never staffed by us inside a clinical area.
Healthcare security across Greater Sacramento:
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No. Every Stormhammer healthcare post is staffed by unarmed, de-escalation-trained officers. Clinical environments — EDs, ICUs, behavioral health, pediatric wards — are the wrong place for firearms. We pair verbal de-escalation, BSIS-certified PPCT, and team-based response with on-scene PD escalation when force is required. CA BSIS PPO #121830.
Yes. ED coverage is our most-requested healthcare post. We staff fixed officers at triage and ambulance bays around the clock, with shift overlaps so there is never a handoff gap during peak intake (typically 18:00–02:00). Every interaction is documented and time-stamped.
We provide unarmed observation officers for at-risk patients in ICU, med-surg, and behavioral-health units when clinical staff need a second set of eyes. Officers are briefed on patient-rights boundaries and HIPAA-adjacent confidentiality, and report only on safety events — never clinical content.
De-escalation first, always. Officers are trained in verbal containment, exit-pathway management, and team positioning. Physical intervention is the last option and is bounded by California Penal Code §835a and facility policy. Every use-of-force event is documented within 30 minutes and routed to your risk-management contact.
Yes. Marked GPS-tracked patrol units cover medical campuses, MOB (medical office building) parking structures, off-site clinics, dialysis centers, and surgery centers on randomized tour schedules. Every stop logs a timestamped GPS ping and photo so tours cannot be skipped.
Every shift produces a PDF report with GPS tour map, photo-verified arrivals, incident narratives, and use-of-force log (when applicable). Reports are delivered to your designated risk-management and security-administrator addresses within 60 minutes of shift end — board-ready and admissible.
Same-day for mobile patrol and short-notice fire watch across Sacramento, Roseville, Folsom, Elk Grove, Citrus Heights, Rancho Cordova, and West Sacramento. Fixed-post coverage (ED, ICU, behavioral) deploys in 24–72 hours depending on credentialing and orientation requirements. Call dispatch at (530) 902-9390.
Mobile patrol of a clinic or MOB starts at $15/tour. Fixed unarmed posts (ED, ICU watch, lobby) run $26–$34/hr depending on shift differential and credentialing. We quote per-visit and per-shift — no padded hourly minimums.
Tell us the facility type, shift coverage, and target start date. Dispatch responds within one business hour, or call (530) 902-9390 for same-day deployment.
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