How a marked patrol officer changes the equation in your ZIP
A marked Ford Explorer patrol vehicle with an amber light bar parked in front of a building in Rescue 95672 does roughly 80% of the work of a fixed guard at 15% of the cost. That's the entire economic argument for mobile patrol in El Dorado County: visible presence is the deterrent; physical 24/7 occupancy is overkill for the vast majority of properties. Our officers wear dark navy uniforms with a PATROL plate-carrier vest and a body-worn camera. Every stop in 95672 produces a timestamped GPS ping, a photo of the building from the same angle every night (so anomalies show up by comparison), and a written note about what was checked — doors, gates, dumpsters, parking lot, pool, mailroom. If an officer encounters something — a suspicious individual, a trespasser, an unsecured door — the protocol is the same across every property in Rescue: document, contact the property contact, escalate to PD if appropriate, and stay on-scene until the situation resolves. Because we are 100% BSIS-licensed (PPO #121830) and 100% non-lethal, our officers act with the legal authority of a security professional in California — which in El Dorado County means we can issue trespass warnings, coordinate tows on private property, and produce admissible documentation if a case ever ends up in front of a judge.
Why we win for "patrol officers always near you" in Rescue
Three reasons property managers in Rescue 95672 switch to Stormhammer. First, the rate card is public — $15/night mobile patrol, $34-$45/hr fixed posts, no hidden minimums for properties in El Dorado County. Second, every tour inside 95672 produces a GPS-tagged, photo-verified daily activity report you can hand to your board or insurance carrier without editing. Third, our officers are 100% BSIS-licensed under PPO #121830 and 100% non-lethal — visible deterrence, documented response, no liability surprises.
Our coverage of Rescue ZIP 95672 is part of a 50-mile Sacramento radius grid that runs every night without exception. The nightly routing passes through 95682, 95762, 95623, 95619, 95667, which is why we can hold response times in single digits for any enrolled property inside 95672.
What a typical enrollment looks like for a Rescue property
Day 1 — phone intake (15 min) and a one-page service agreement. Day 2 — property walk with an officer assigned to your ZIP, who notes gate codes, contact protocol, problem areas, and any active law-enforcement history at the address. Day 3 — first patrol tour written into the activity log, with a copy emailed to the contact on file. Week 1 — cadence tuning based on what officers find on the ground. Month 1 — first board packet with aggregated patrol logs, incident summary, and any photo evidence. That same template runs for every property we enroll in Rescue 95672, from a 14-unit HOA to a 300,000 sqft vacant industrial parcel.
