La Crosse - Per Mar Security
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La Crosse - Per Mar Security
ALERT Issue 14 | July 2016 THE Keeping our team sharp inside the shield Branch Feature: La Crosse Inside: Officials Share Tips to Prevent Child Abduction Welcome Neighborhood Patrol, Inc. 2016 SDM Top 100 Ranking Brad Johnson & Randy Mulder We Welcome Neighborhood Patrol, Inc. Effective, July 1st Per Mar Security Services has acquired Neighborhood Patrol, Inc. (NPI Security Services) of Urbandale, IA. NPI Security Services, founded by Brad Johnson in 1978 in Des Moines, Iowa, specializes in security officer and mobile patrol services. The addition of NPI Security Services further strengthens our full-service security presence in Central Iowa. Mark Kirchner along with 140 employees have joined the Per Mar Security Services team. We are very excited about the opportunities this brings to both our employees and customers. 2016 SDM 100 Ranking We are honored to be recognized as one of the nation’s top 100 security companies in the SDM report for the 26th consecutive year. Per Mar has been rapidly growing as illustrated in this report. We moved up three spots this year to #26 and are in the top one third of all security companies in the U.S. Thank you to our great team and customers for making Per Mar Security one of the top security companies in the country. ALERT THE Keeping our team sharp inside the shield Larry and Dave Swanson Honor Flight On April 18, 2016, Dave Swanson, Material Handler for the Cedar Rapids Branch, had the honor and privilege of escorting his father Larry Swanson on an Honor Flight to Washington, DC. Larry proudly served our country during the Korean War. Dave commented that every part of the Honor Flight process was done in a professional manner that truly honored those being recognized. It started with an orientation for the honoree and their guardian at Kirkwood Community College. This included a review of the itinerary for the day, guardian duties, what to bring on the flight, and other pertinent information. When the honorees and guardians arrived at the Eastern Iowa Airport for the flight, they were greeted by the color guard and the Cedar Rapids Fire Department flying the American flag high from the ladder of their fire trucks. Upon arriving on the tarmac at Reagan International airport, they were greeted in the same manner. Hundreds of people greeted these men and women who so bravely served our country. They boarded buses, and a police escort guided them to multiple sites in the Washington, DC area. They visited the WWII, Lincoln, Korean, Vietnam and Women’s War Memorials before heading to Arlington National Cemetery. There they had the privilege of witnessing the changing of the guard at the tomb of the Unknown Soldier. They continued on to the Marine and Air Force memorials before heading back to the airport for the flight home. Back in Cedar Rapids, more than 800 well-wishers welcomed them home at 10:00 p.m. that evening. Once again, they were greeted by a color guard, the CRFD, bag pipes playing, people singing and outstretched hands. It was a day that a father and son will never forget. Anywhere, Anytime Shawn Lytle and McKenna Professionalism without Hesitation I would like to take this time to commend Shawn Lytle for his fast thinking and fast response to a very serious situation involving my granddaughter. At the Old Capitol Mall on Friday May 27, 2016 at about 1500 hrs, I was with my daughter Kayla and granddaughter McKenna, who is 3 ½ yrs old. I had seen Shawn Lytle, who was a previous employee with the STS account in West Branch. We were standing away from the escalator having a conversation on his new job assignment. Suddenly I hear my granddaughter yelling for her mother, I look over and McKenna is being dragged up the outside of the escalator, her hands in a death grip holding on to the rubber hand rail. I am yelling for her to let go and drop into my arms, but she is too frightened to let go. She is hanging on, rising higher and higher to the top of the escalator, her mother frozen in fear. With all this happening in seconds, Shawn turns runs to top of escalator and literally gets to the top of steps just as McKenna arrives. Shawn pulls McKenna up and over the rail to safety just in time. Thanks to Shawn Lytle’s fast response, what could have been a tragedy remained a happy family outing. It is Shawn’s professionalism that while being social with me, when there was an emergency situation he was able to respond without hesitation. It is action like this that makes Per Mar Security and their employees outstanding in their field. Laura Waldorf Account Manager West Branch, IA On February 1st of this year, my family and I were at 1 South Park Street in Madison, Wisconsin. My Mom had to go for an MRI, which she had been dreading for more than two weeks. Since she is claustrophobic, this was a very troubling thing for her. The test was supposed to be one to one and a quarter hours. It ended up starting twenty minutes late and lasted a full two hours. All of this was stressful enough! To make matters worse, when we were finally able to leave, we got to the parking lot only to discover that our car’s battery was dead. We went back inside to call for a tow, which, to our dismay, could have been up to a four hour wait. This is when your security guard, Geno, came out to greet us. He asked if everything was O.K. We then explained our situation to him. He was very courteous and kind. He said he was just checking and asked if there was any way he could help. When he came back later to check on us, he said we were welcome to wait there for a while, but he needed to lock the doors in a bit. Since my Mom uses a walker, he reassured us that he would help us to a nearby exit, but that if we preferred, we could wait where we were. He repeatedly checked in with us. During the course of one of these conversations, we found out that this was not his normal location and that he is usually stationed in Milwaukee. He had driven into Madison because this location was short-handed. After we finally got the car started, I went to thank Geno for all his help. He inquired if we felt that the car was in good enough condition to drive. He said he was almost finished with his shift and was going to offer to follow us home to make sure the rest of our evening went without incident. We would like to express our sincere gratitude to Geno and request this letter be placed in his permanent file. Sincerely, Christine Jones Bob and Bobbi Jones Officials share tips to prevent child abduction William Petroski Worries about the potential for child abduction in warm weather months are prompting Iowa officials to urge parents and others to be vigilant for sexual predators in their communities. “With the school year soon coming to a close, children are outdoors more often participating in activities and sporting events, which take their focus off of their surroundings, making them more vulnerable to abductions”, said Iowa Public Safety Commissioner Roxann Ryan. She said law enforcement officials are reminding Iowans to be on the lookout for potential child abductions in spring and summer months and to provide information to law enforcement when they see something that looks unusual. Officials recounted to the case of two Evansdale girls, Lyric Cook-Morrissey and Elizabeth Collins, who disappeared in July 2012. Their bodies were found months later in a wildlife area near Readlyn and Dunkerton. They also discussed the case of Kathlynn Shepard of Dayton, who was abducted and killed in May 2013 by a convicted sex offender. Tips to Help Keep Children Safe: • Be aware of the common tricks used to lure children (free puppies, parent injured, etc.) • Speak up if someone makes you feel uncomfortable. Screaming is OK. • Tell children who to call if they feel they need help. • Make Online safety a priority. • Do not leave children alone in a car. • Carry current pictures of your child. Emergency Evacuation Plans Dear Abby: I am the building manager of a high-rise office building. Every year we perform a fire alarm test to determine that all our fire alarm systems work properly. “We would really like to make sure that none of those happen again,” Ryan said. Two years ago, a very overweight woman told me she had a heart condition and could not make it down the stairs during the drill. I told her to proceed to the stairwell, have one of her co-workers give me her location and in the event of a fire I’d send a fireman up to get her. Now 10 other women have asked to be added to the “list.” Ryan was joined Monday at an Iowa Capitol news conference by Gov. Terry Branstad and Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds. I have a call in to my local fire chief to see what he/she thinks I should do. Have you any thoughts on this matter? — Worried Building Manager They encouraged parents and others to pay attention to unusual activity and to immediately call 911 if they think a child could be in danger. Dear Building Manager: Cases of stranger abductions are not common, but they do occur. Ryan said Iowa officials annually receive about 15 to 30 reports of attempted child abductions. These cases usually involve sex offenders she added. Many of these attempted abductions are not reported because people don’t want to make a big deal out of it,” Ryan said. The Iowa Department of Public Safety last year established a Child Abduction Response Team that is trained and equipped to respond to child abduction cases. Employees who are disabled need to know the evacuation plan is place for their safety. If others are taking advantage of the system set up for people with disabilities, it is unfair to everyone. I took your question to Austin, Texas, Fire Chief Rhoda Mae Kerr, president of the International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC), and to Allan Fraser, senior building code specialist at the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Both expressed concern that you would create a “list,” because lists can become out-of-date or misplaced. NFPA offers a free Emergency Evacuation Planning Guide for People With Disabilities, available for download at www. nfpa.org/ disabilities. Chief Kerr and Mr. Fraser recommend you get it. I hope you will take them up on the suggestion, and be a stickler for compliance. Austin Skiles and Randy Mulder Members of the Lacrosse Per Mar Security Branch Austin Skiles: Security Officer of the Quarter Lacrosse Celebrates 20 years with the family. Austin Skiles was awarded Security Officer of the Quarter for his outstanding performance and professionalism at his assigned location, Mercy Hospital in Des Moines, Iowa. The following letter from Jill A. Huygens, House Supervisor at Mercy Hospital, describes Austin’s assistance in extracting a struggling patient from the pool. Out Lacrosse team celebrated their 20th anniversary at Big Al’s pizzeria for food, drinks, and tall tales. Everyone had a great time. “On Saturday, 1/30, a Medical Emergency was called for the Wellness Center pool. A woman suffered a seizure while swimming and was in significant distress. Dr. Cameron Allen, Internal Medical Resident, was in the pool with his family enjoying a day off when this incident occurred. Dr. Allen responded and was able to keep the woman’s head above water, thus protecting her airway. Public Safety Officers Wade Fridley, Barb Saville, and Austin Skiles also responded and pulled the woman from the pool. The code team stabilized her, and she was subsequently taken to the Emergency department for evaluation. I wanted to share this with you, not because it is unusual or extraordinary, but because it is typical of Mercy employees to jump in whenever and where ever needed. We are fortunate to have such exceptional people, and I wanted to recognize them. Thanks,” Jill Huygens RN, BSN House Supervisor Off Shift and Weekend Operations As recognition for his assistance in this situation, Austin has been deemed Security Officer of the Quarter. Keep up the hard work, Austin, and thank you for all you do! Team Member of the Quarter: Jarren Getchel - Green Bay Jarren Getchel has shown great dedication to his job duties throughout the past months, and because of this, he has earned the honor of Team Member of the Quarter for the Green Bay branch. Getchel has been picking up open shifts to help fill the schedule, working an incredible 27 days in a row without a day off. Jarren also assisted fellow Per Mar team member Jena Huth by staying late when she was unable to make it to work. Jarren is a team player and communicates well with coworkers. Getchel also does a good job training employees, offering feedback and advice to those he trains. He has also taken initiative to update documents that are a part of our job duties such as Fire Protection. More than that, Jarren has a good personality and gets along well with his coworkers, the client, and visitors. Thank you, Jarren for all of your hard work and dedication to the success of Per Mar Security! Award Winners These individuals were honored in May for their commitment and dedication to Per Mar Security. Thank you for all of your hard work! The honorees received a certificated presented to them by Justin Ellyson, Security Account Manager at Per Mar in West Branch, IA. Our May award winners include: Keaton DeWulf receives his 5 year anniversary award from Justin Ellyson. • Keaton Dewulf - 5 Year Anniversary • Paul Walker - 5 Year Anniversary • Larisa Flock - Team Member of the Month Corridor Business Journal: #BestSecurityCompany Thank you to our 2,000 plus employees spread across our 24 service locations for all of your dedication and hard work in earning this award. This honor would not be possible without you. “ “ Paul Walker receives his 5 year anniversary award from Justin Ellyson. Due to our wide reputation for providing clients with the best in security needs ranging from surveillance systems to background checks for over fifty years, Per Mar Security has earned the Corridor Business Journal #BestSecurityCompany Award for the 2nd time. Per Mar is unique in its ability to provide full-service security offerings, from alarm systems to security officers, without having to rely on outsourced portions of the service. Brian Duffy President of Electronic Security, Per Mar Larisa Flock receives her Team Member of the Month award from Justin Ellyson P Lauren and Grace after the JDRF Walk Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Lauren and Grace are good friends who attend the same school and are on the same sports teams. Lauren is the daughter of Nathan Boynton, Sales Manager at our Quad Cities and Cedar Rapids branches. Lauren and her friend Grace were both diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes a few years ago, and participated in the JDRF walk to raise money to help find a cure! Per Mar donated to their team, and the girls even put the Per Mar logo on the sleeve of their team shirts. Way to go girls! Baseball Hall of Fame Modern Woodman Park in Davenport, Iowa was selected to be the first stop on the Baseball Hall of Fame Tour, “We are Baseball”. The Baseball Hall of Fame tour was in Davenport for a week, and Per Mar played a big role in securing the attraction. Our security guards met the trucks when they arrived in town at the Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds. We monitored the equipment and memorabilia 24/7 until the event opened on July 3rd. Once the event opened, we provided security coverage over night when the event was closed to the public. Security guards from our Milwaukee Branch will be repeating this service when the Baseball Hall of Fame brings its tour to Wisconsin. The Baseball Hall of Fame Tour Truck LIF M E Wellness Corner In the middle of these hot summer months, it is important to drink enough water. Any healthy person can become dehydrated on hot days, when you’ve been exercising hard or working outside. Take care of yourself this summer and stay hydrated! Remember: the best way to deal with dehydration is to prevent it. Make sure to drink enough water in situations where you might become dehydrated. For those caring for small children or older people with conditions that can lead to dehydration, Dr. Guralnik of NIH’s National Institute on Aging advises, “You need to prompt the person to drink fluids and remind them often. It’s not just a one-time problem.” DEHYDRATION: WHAT TO DO If you suspect someone is suffering from dehydration or a heat-related illness: • Get the person out of the sun and into a cool place. • Offer fluids like water, fruit and vegetable juices. • Urge the person to lie down and rest. • Encourage the person to shower, bathe or sponge off with cool water. • Watch for heat stroke, which is especially dangerous and requires emergency medical attention. Look for a body temperature above 104° and symptoms such as confusion, combativeness, faintness, bizarre behavior, staggering, strong rapid pulse, dry flushed skin, lack of sweating or unconsciousness. Visit our social sites! Congratulations & Many More Years…. 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