Guard
Guard fits when a person, property, business, event, job site, vehicle, or other location needs Crime Fixer physically present during a specific window.
Guard can include visible deterrence, protective presence, access-point awareness, field documentation, witness and incident notes, coordination with authorized contacts, and escalation planning when something happens.
Guard uses Dispatch hours for physical presence and support. It is not a substitute for 911, police, medical care, or emergency services.
Guard work usually matters when physical presence can document what happened, deter further problems, observe a location, or connect an incident to a clearer next step.
Useful documentation may include time, date, location, observations, photos, video, witness context, vehicle information, access-point details, and what happened before, during, and after the field work.
Dispatch is not a substitute for 911, police, fire, or medical services. If someone is in immediate danger, call 911 first and use Crime Fixer only when private field support is lawful and appropriate.
When should I use Guard?
Guard fits when this part of Dispatch is the most direct way to verify facts, document what is happening, reduce uncertainty, or support the next lawful step.
What does Guard produce?
Guard can produce notes, reports, timelines, observations, records, photos, video, source links, interview context, or other documentation depending on what is lawful, available, and relevant to the work.
What are the limits of Guard?
Guard must be used lawfully and safely. It does not guarantee a specific result, replace emergency services, or override instructions from police, courts, attorneys, medical providers, or other proper authorities.