Allied Universal Canine Detection Team Keeps NYC Safe

March 15, 2024

Allied Universal Canine Detection Handler Joe Rios and Zeus, his trusty German Shepherd partner, work tirelessly to keep patrons safe at a renowned retail shopping center in New York City.

Joe and Zeus address the threat of explosives and deter criminal activity at the mall and many other high-profile locations throughout the city.

“From the moment we met, I knew Zeus was special. He is extremely intelligent with a natural drive and desire to work. The regular change in site view keeps him engaged and at the top of his game,” said Joe of his partner.

Security Professional's Heroic Response in Active Shooter Tragedy

March 15, 2024

Security Professional Snyder recently faced an active shooter situation in a West Virginia medical building.

Having just completed a shift nearby, Security Professional Snyder was at a doctor's appointment when he heard gunshots and sprang into action following active shooter protocol. He moved room by room, clearing people and directing them to safety.

When Security Professional Snyder heard another gunshot and moved in its direction, he witnessed the assailant shoot a female before fleeing the scene.

West Los Angeles Operations Manager Named Patriotic Employer

March 15, 2024

The Office of the Secretary of Defense has named Allied Universal Operations Manager Martinez a Patriotic Employer. The designation is given to people who contribute to national security by supporting employee participation in America’s National Guard and Reserve Force. The award reflects the high level of support Martinez has shown her employees serving in the Guard and Reserve Force.

The designation can only be initiated by a grateful employee. Martinez was recognized by Allied Universal Team Member Gonzalez who is also a National Guard member.

Allied Universal Canine Team Ensures Safety

March 15, 2024

Allied Universal acquired MSA Security in 2021 and became the world’s largest non-governmental canine detection company.

Every morning, Jean can’t wait to get to the office and bury her nose in her work – literally. Jean is a five-year-old yellow Labrador working as an Allied Universal explosive detection canine and her office is a sprawling data center for a global financial institution. She was imprinted on all five families of commercial explosives, as well as homemade explosives.

Veteran and Security Captain Helps Rescue Teen Trapped Under Car

March 15, 2024

Security Captain Arsenault began his day like usual. He woke up at 2:50 a.m. and started to make the 45-minute commute to hit the gym before his shift.

“I was going down the road and saw some debris. I drove a few miles and didn’t think it looked right, so I turned around,” said Arsenault. “That’s when I saw a car had gone off the road, and I called 911. I planned to stay until police or fire showed up. I rolled down my window. I don’t know why. It was dark, and it was raining. I heard someone say, ‘Help me.’”

Unresponsive Passenger at JFK Airport Saved by Security Professional

March 15, 2024

While working her shift at JFK Airport, Security Professional Stephenson was contacted by an airline employee who found a passenger unresponsive. Security Professional Stephenson responded immediately and notified the authorities. After assessing the situation, she utilized the nearest AED on the unresponsive passenger, followed by CPR chest compressions until EMS arrived. When EMS arrived, they transported the victim to the nearest hospital for treatment. We commend Security Professional Stephenson for her swift and decisive actions that ultimately saved the passenger’s life.

Scott and Seth Keep Skyscraper Safe

March 15, 2024

Faces light up when Seth walks through the lobby to report for work every weekday morning. Seth, a three-year-old black Labrador, and his handler, Scott, a retired NYPD sergeant, are a highly-trained MSA Security explosive detection canine team that works to keep a 20-story office building in Manhattan safe. Their job requires quite a bit of footwork, sweeping incoming vehicle deliveries, unattended bags and areas far and wide in a building that spans nearly an entire city block. He’s been on the job for only a few months, but Seth keeps his nose buried in his work.