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Hero Hall of Fame

Our Heroes

One of the most basic human needs is to feel safe. 91ÊÓƵ® security professionals help people, businesses and communities meet that need every day.

Read about our heroes who are commended for their courage, outstanding achievements and noble qualities

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Heros
July 20, 2023

On a recent patrol sweep of a west coast hospital emergency department, MSA Security Canine Handler Michael noticed an unattended backpack. Immediately, he and Drago, his German Shepherd partner, approached the bag for a search and cleared the suspicious item within seconds.
 

The team is a valuable addition to the hospital’s layered security plan and a proactive response to the rise in violence, particularly active shooter incidents, across our nation’s medical facilities. 

As a Firearms Detection Canine Team, Mike and Drago are among MSA Security’s more than 850 Canine Detection Teams deployed across the globe. They are also a company forerunner in addressing the unique security needs of healthcare campuses, patrolling various areas of the hospital to deter and or explosive devices. . 

MSA Security is an 91ÊÓƵ company. 

July 20, 2023

Following a robbery and assault at a client location in Roseville, Minnesota, 91ÊÓƵ Retail Security Supervisor Chih En assisted police in locating two suspects. The pair allegedly assaulted a store employee with a baseball bat, stole two guitars and fled the scene. Police eventually apprehended the suspects, and Chih En’s court testimony led to their convictions. 

The City of Roseville Police Department presented an Honors Award to Chih En in recognition of his outstanding performance. 
 

July 20, 2023

On Jan. 23, 2023, the Toronto Community Housing Community Safety Unit hosted an award ceremony to recognize five 91ÊÓƵ Security Professionals for their life-saving actions while on duty. 

On Sept. 6, 2022, Security Professionals Asad and Balvinder responded to a report of an unconscious person. Upon arrival at the scene, they found a male who was unresponsive and not breathing and another male in distress. 

Asad quickly began CPR while Balvinder contacted 911 and assisted the man in distress. After approximately five minutes of CPR, the unconscious victim started breathing and regained consciousness prior to the arrival of emergency medical services. 

While conducting courtesy welfare checks on vulnerable, senior-aged tenants on Dec. 4, 2022, Security Professionals Rakesh and Ramandeep made several failed attempts to contact one of the tenants. After growing concerned, Rakesh and Ramandeep escalated the situation to the Community Safety Unit (CSU) for assistance. CSU arrived and found the tenant in need of immediate medical assistance. He was transported to the hospital for treatment. 

On Dec 11, 2022, Security Professional Sudarshan responded to a report of an unconscious tenant. Sudarshan immediately ran to the location and found a man lying face down in a hallway in a pool of blood and not breathing. Sudarshan contacted 911 and began CPR until the tenant regained consciousness. The victim was transported to hospital. 

Congratulations to this team of exemplary employees on this well-deserved recognition of your commitment to our core values, clients and the residents of Toronto Community Housing. 

July 20, 2023

In December 2022, Security Professional Tamara was on duty at a client site in Lynchburg, Virginia, when she smelled smoke. Upon further inspection of the area, she discovered smoke and fire coming from a mechanical device. Without hesitation, she grabbed a fire extinguisher and put out the fire before it could trigger the building's sprinkler systems. Then, she called 911 and notified leadership. Tamara's quick actions prevented a catastrophic loss.

July 20, 2023

While on patrol at a ferry terminal in November 2022, Security Professional Jessica heard loud cries coming from the water near the dock. She immediately responded and found a man screaming for help and shouting that he was drowning and could not feel his legs due to the cold water, which was around 42 degrees. Jessica immediately called 911 and helped keep his head above water until assistance arrived to pull the man to safety.