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August 22, 2024

How Event Security Guards Collaborate With Law Enforcement

By
Nayomie Spence-Lees

A cohesive, communicative partnership between event security guards and law enforcement is essential in ensuring the safety and security of large-scale events. Both parties play a role in managing crowd control, preventing incidents, and responding to emergencies. In this blog, we’ll dive into how event security teams collaborate with law enforcement to create a safe event environment for attendees.

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The Role of Event Security Guards

Event security guards are responsible for maintaining orderly conduct, enforcing venue rules, and ensuring events are safe for attendees and staff. Their duties can include performing bag checks, controlling access to event entrances, patrolling event property, and managing and directing crowds. Event security guards are the first line of defence for venues, identifying potential threats and taking action as needed to prevent issues before they escalate.

The Role of Law Enforcement

A local police presence will sometimes attend large-scale events, such as music festivals, or public events, such as community festivals, in order to ensure safety and provide an element of deterrence against misconduct. Police officers have the authority to make arrests at the scene, ensuring events are kept safe and laws are followed. At large events, they’re most often called upon to handle serious incidents such as criminal activity and violent altercations.

Communication and Coordination

Effective communication is critical for successful collaboration between event security teams and law enforcement personnel. Prior to the event, both parties typically communicate protocols, security plans, and establish lines of communication. During the event, security leaders maintain contact with law enforcement through phones, digital communication, or radios to ensure that information is relayed quickly.

Incident Response

In the event of an incident, security guards will assess the situation and, if required, provide pertinent information to law enforcement and secure the area until police arrive. For example, if security guards witness an assault, they may detain the suspect and/or immediately notify the police, providing a detailed description of the suspect. Once law enforcement arrives, the security guard will work closely with officers to relay information and evidence to allow police to make a report of the incident. This quick response helps to prevent further crime and ensures the situation is handled efficiently, professionally, and legally.

In addition to assisting with the police report, event security guards will create an internal report. At Blackbird Security, we use the reporting software Tracktik. Tracktik allows our clients to access real-time updates and information as they are reported in the field. These reports inform an event’s security strategy, allowing for a flexible approach to mitigate incidents.

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Crowd Management

Large events draw significant crowds, which can present challenges to safety throughout an event. Security guards work closely with law enforcement to manage crowds, prevent overcrowding, and ensure that emergency exits and fire department access points are clear. In situations where crowd behaviour becomes unruly or dangerous, security guards and police officers may collaborate to safely disperse the crowd, de-escalate tensions, and prevent injuries.

Following the event, police officers may close nearby streets to traffic to allow attendees to safely access transit areas, parking lots, or taxi lines. Typically, large-scale events designate a single exit (usually the main entrance) for attendees to exit through at the conclusion of the event. When attendees begin to leave the event, event security guards will direct them toward the appropriate exit to ensure safety and order on the streets outside.

Emergency Response

In the event of an emergency such as a medical incident or fire, swift and cohesive collaboration between event security teams and law enforcement becomes even more critical. If law enforcement officers are not already at the event, security guards will be the first to respond to the incident, providing immediate assistance, dialling 911, and coordinating with first responders when they arrive on the scene. Their ability to quickly relay information, follow emergency protocols, and control tensions can make a significant difference in the outcome of the emergency.

Blackbird Security guards receive enhanced first aid training through our in-house training program, Blackbird Academy. This allows them to facilitate first aid assistance for attendees prior to the arrival of first responders, providing potentially life-saving help in the event of a medical emergency. Learn more about how Blackbird Security guards provide first aid assistance in our previous blog, Security Guards As First Aid Safety Ambassadors.

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Partner With Canada’s Best Event Security Company

Ensuring a smooth and successful event involves a close partnership between hired event security guards and local law enforcement. Collaboration, communication, and coordination are all key to preventing and managing incidents. Through teamwork, both parties ensure that events are both enjoyable and safe for attendees and the general public.

Ready to partner with Blackbird Security for your next large-scale event? Get in touch with us through the form below to get started.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What services do security companies offer?
At Blackbird Security, we offer a range of security services, such as:
- On-site uniform security
- Luxury suit & tie security
- Mobile patrols
- Alarm response
- Access control
- CCTV monitoring
- Event security
- Loss prevention (undercover security)
- Tactical Security
- Concierge/Front Desk Security
- Executive Protection
- Office & Facilities Security
- Government Security
- Parking Enforcement
- Residential Security
These services work in unison to safeguard businesses, people, and assets, offering peace of mind and comprehensive protection.At Blackbird Security, we are industry leaders in providing all of these services. Our expertise ensures tailored security solutions that meet your specific requirements. Browse further to learn more: Blackbird Security Services - Blackbird Security
Can security services be customized?
Many providers offer standard security programs, but Blackbird Security emphasizes a collaborative approach to customization. By considering factors such as your industry, location, size, and specific risks, we work closely with you to design security strategies that fit your needs. This might include adjusting patrol schedules, reporting frequency, or tailoring patrol routes to align with your operations.This is possible through our dedicated Client Services team as well as our in-house Control Centre and Reporting teams. Customization is a fundamental part of how we provide effective and seamless security solutions
Are security providers in Canada regulated?
Yes, most countries and regions (including Canada) have licensing bodies and regulations that govern security providers. Check local laws to ensure your provider complies with these standards.
How do I measure the effectiveness of security measures?
Measuring the effectiveness of security measures involves tracking key performance indicators (KPIs) to evaluate how well systems and personnel are meeting safety and asset protection goals. Start by analyzing incident response times, reductions in theft, vandalism, or shrinkage, and overall resolution rates for reported issues. Comparing pre- and post-implementation data helps demonstrate tangible improvements in safety and loss prevention. Regular audits, surveys, and risk assessment reports can also gauge the reliability and perception of security measures.

Key KPIs to track include:
- Incident response times: Faster responses to alarms or emergencies.
- Reduction in theft/vandalism: Compare loss data before and after implementation.
- Patrol compliance: Track patrol frequency and adherence via GPS or logs.
- False alarm rates: Lower rates ensure focus on real threats.
- Client/Employee satisfaction: Gather feedback to measure confidence in security.
- Client services: Dedicated account representative who supports ongoing needs & can adjust strategy as needed
What level of support can I expect from Blackbird Security
We ensure all of our clients have the utmost support for their businesses, and there's a few ways we do this:

- Allowing access to our 24/7 Control centre for all clients, which is based out of our head office in Vancouver, BC. Clients can call this centre and have a mobile guard swiftly deployed to their business for any spontaneous incidents that occur. We believe in operating it inhouse to ensure all services are streamlined and optimized for the best communication. Our control canter can be reached at this number for current clients: 1-888-991-2622.
- We have a dedicated client services team which directly communicates with clients on a day-to-day basis. Our client services often perform site check ups and can assist with any issues that arise at your business.

Your peace of mind is our priority. We’re more than a service provider—we’re a partner in protecting your business. With our team working tirelessly to anticipate and resolve challenges, you can focus on running your business with confidence, knowing we’re always here to support you. Together, we build safer environments and stronger partnerships, every step of the way.

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