Parking and Security at The Scarborough Hospital
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
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Get someone other than Paladin Security. It's hard to feel safe when you use a company that's notorious for getting hands on with the people they should be protecting.
i work at a hospital. it's not paladin anymore it's called pal american security
Paladin is the Canadian company that bought out, Criterion Security in the U.S. Palamerican is Paladin and American put together because Paladin was already in use in the states. They then took over the Steward Healthcare contract across the U.S.
I've worked in security for years now, both plain clothes and uniformed hospital security and watching these guys in action is embarrassing. Their communication skills, both verbal and body language wise, are subpar and i would imagine they're the type to escalate situations by their demenor.
Aa for the hospital it seems like they have no trust in their security by having the electronic wands checking their movements and the unnecessary amount of paperwork.
Where I worked you only had to write reports for cases where you went hands on with patients/visitors/employees, and not for every service call. My hospital required one patrol of each floor per shift and anything else was gravy. They knew we were patroling more than that and we reflected that with our daily logs of our activities. Any suspicion we were doing something wrong they would just review the cameras to confirm the truth which rarely happened because they took you at your word.
Plus issuing written warnings on smoking, really? We'd go out there and tell them where the property ended and they can smoke there, just not near the building. Most people respected that, every once in awhile theyd be jerks and as long as they were a visitor you could tell them to leave.
Not gonna lie though, they had a much nicer morgue than where I worked. Ours was a walk in cooler that could hold up to 8 people and it wasn't even close to big enough. We handled intakes and releases as well which is definitely the oddest part of being hospital security. Personally, I thought there should be dedicated staff to handle that but that wasn't my call.
Get rid of these wannabe cops and get a real security company.
Paladin Security is really bottom of the barrel stuff.
YOU SHOULD DO THE JOB.
@@jeremiahtray5621 Already have. Plainclothes loss prevention.
@Am B What?
@Am B Your point? You haven't made it.
😅😅why do you have such an issue with security?😒are you one of those doing wrong out there?😒
more paladin want to be cops on power trips!!!!! "persons" like them is why I left paladin security!
I worked as security officer in Hospital for 3 years , i really enjoyed working,helping people,duty of care, yes its obviously hard work ...need to walk about 15 to 20 km aday some time need to run ... sad part was pay was not good.....
Do you have to walk like that too?
as a liscenced and trained security officer I truly wonder what their site rules are this too me at least is a lot of cringe and a lot of redflags
What is the cringe and red flags in your opinion?
Paladin as a whole, because of the garbage mentality of its workers and management.
I had the same reaction.
Omfg this doesn't even begin to cover the amount of BS you actually have to deal with working hospital security... Maybe it's because I work in the biggest hospital in my state and we have 3 psychiatric wards, a drug treatment clinic, plus 6 emergency rooms, and a morgue that's WAY too small for the size of the hospital where the floor is sometimes lined with bodies when we run out of storage space...
The amount of cringe wanna-be cop behaviour in this video is astounding. Not surprised at all that they're with Paladin. I've worked security all over the GTA and I can say they are singlehandedly the most unprofessional and lazy company I have ever seen.
I used to work with Securitas and they took the trophy when it came to unprofessionalism and incompetence.
I've always considered hospital security hero's. Protecting sick patients. Keep it up!
Majestic Agent criminalizing hapless mentally ill patients oh yeah they’re “heroes”
It's a tough job ,working as a hospital security officer...having stuff thrown at you being threatened ,it's a tough job..only thing I have too say with no disrespect,I think the officer needs too shave his beard down or clean it up for professionalism....
No he doesn’t have to do that. It’s the 21st century not the WWII day’s anymore
I have worked as a security guard in Ontario more specific the GTA area where this is based, and I can say working as security at a hospital is the most difficult site to work at. On a daily bases you will deal with and see more stuff then any security guard working at say a mall or apartments or what not will see. Now for the people working as security guards (specifically talking about Ontario) There are 2 groups of people that work as security guards. The first group are what you would call "lifers" these are guards that usually dont have a good or any education or have immigrated and see this being the best job they can get, they usually stay in the security industry their whole life. The 2nd group are people like me that have a education background in law enforcement through college/university and working as a security guard is a stepping stone towards becoming a police officer or special constable. Most if not all police officers/special constables started out working as security guards.
Funny enough, special constables, corrections officers and brinx guard all do not need more than highschool education. In fact experience is much more valued. Police or border agents? Different story.
Agreed
Is this a joke? You studied law to become a police officer? It's like you took calculus to become daycare teacher.
@@Kahfman so you just like shitting on people for the hell of it? get a life buddy
@@sjlcanada you agreed with his shitty comparison, so you're telling me i shat on him?
Back in 2015 I had to rush my mother into the emergency room at this hospital (formerly Scarborough Grace) and was stopped and threatened that I would be kicked out by one of these Paladin toy cops for my "attitude". The next day I went back to the hospital to speak to the on-duty supervisor about the incident and this time was actually booted of the premise because he said a nurse told her that I've been filming inside the hospital.
For the record, I've later confirmed with the hospital communications manager that video-recording is allowed in public areas except inside the emergency room where there might be other patients being treated.
There's patients everywhere inside of a hospital. Maybe you should start respecting people who's saving you family member Moron
Who thought this was a good idea? lol.
They are low in garbage
Good luck getting anyone to ID , never show ID to security or cops
All that arduous risky work the guards perform and they get paid peanuts
Good lord this is cringe. Does not reflect well on this hospital or Paladin Security.
The guy with the wheeled bag to collect change... I thought he had a GOD DAMN BEATING HEART IN THAT CASE! Security escorting him ASAP to the operating room! He was just there to collect from the vending machines? What a joke!
You should go there and show them how it's done.
Woah there BOBO! There might be 20 bucks in there. Even 25.
It's the same reason why if you see a Brinks truck collecting money from an ATM, there's always 2 guards and they are armed
@@electricsilver Heist of the century right there. They might be able to retire for a day or two on that kind of money.
@Hubris I did security work at a college in a major city where vending machine employees were regular visitors.
Never did we escort or were asked to escort a vending machine employee or his purse with 20 dollars in loose change.
It would be a colossal waste of time and manpower that the college has allocated to general security. Simply put, spending 20 bucks for a guard's time to guard 20 bucks just doesn't add up.
That's why this video is silly. Paladin Security tries to make themselves look like more than they really are. Real security companies don't have to manufacture risk for their clients.
How is pulling bodies out and dealing with paper work for deatbs a security guard's job?😮
At my Hospital we cant run to code whites or stat calls, I guess every facility has different rules.
Those are rules you break so hard doesnt matter
Andrew Bachand last time a guard ran to a call he took out a nurse and she got a concussion that’s why management bans it now
THAT IS RETARDED EMERGENCIES ARE FUCKING EMERGENCIES PERIOD.
@@BRAVO0NETV There's a very good reason why you shouldn't run. 1) you don't alarm the rest of the hospital. 2) you can't help people if you just ran across the hospital and end up being tired before arriving at the call.
crappy job
Haters: It sure is easy to trash people from a keyboard. Go walk in their shoes for one shift and see how tough you are.
Justin Dube Lol! 😂 That was a good one!
AGREED
@Redacted Except it's pretty easy to get into Corrections with Security experience, and where I live CO's are pulling in an easy six figures after overtime.
@Redacted I live in a low crime area so there's few violent prisoners, and $$$$$$$
@RedactedThanks man, you too
Having to scan those detex points is the worse part of security. It’s embarassing some hospital security has to do that. Everyone hates that. The 2 big level one trauma centers which were also police departments I didn’t have to do that but for the small community hospital I did. Huge turnoff for the job
That guy should shave his beard. Or at least trim it, it looks pretty unprofessional.
You must be a barber
Thank you for this. I am training now. Every video about this subject is incredibly helpful. Thanks!
To be an Asshole that does nothing good for anyone? “”nice hope you Fail Get a Life and help humanity
Ok don't do it for life get some other goals missed out on security is just a glorified baby sitting services with people qulabale enough think there emplortant try our military better training
Paul Blart hospital cop
Tough words from chief wiggum...
Don't see how?
so many hate messages on here. why do people hate security guards so much?
People love to hate.
Only shady ones do!
@Am B I see you're just here to insult them and share your personal experience, I won't bother too much with you.
Jesus is lord!
I regret the fact hi never applied for security when i was working in the hospital i was in environmental
Mr green really this job has no real practical skills just look emplortant all day. Try the military reserve training it more interest ING
you guys shouldnt be running... might run into someone
He does not have produce his ID to civilian s as security has no police powers
Did those guys have handguns?
xJap Slap No they didn't. Only trained Armed Guards carry them
Mona B healthcare officers don't carry in California. There are however some exceptions with large hospitals with trauma centers, but even then they are only subject to tasers. California hate armed guards...
C. Marquez because California is full of liberal pussies
Just fyi on palamerican those vest arent ballistic proof
They're probably stab/slash proof since those are the most likely threats you'll face in a hospital environment
Theyre level 2's actually. They will stop small calibre
First of all, you should never run through a hospital to get to a call lol.
If it's a code white or stat call we have to.
A stat is an urgent call . And a code white is aggression, which in a hospital can be anything. The site i work at we get alot of meth addicts who get very violent.
Justin L paladin security. we hold most hospital contracts in the lower mainland of bc
Cody Whittington
Very true. I work Hospital Security currently. We are never allowed to run to a call. They only time we can run is if a patient on a hold tries to run out of the building.
Robson Haccou
Oh ya. we get alot of meth and pcp. It is very hard restraining them.
This was some funny shit. About as exciting as the life and times of a garbage truck driver.
Wow! When I grow up I wanna be just like them!
hospital security is probably one of the few security jobs that your encouraged if not required to go hands on with people.. great job fellas
I was sexually assaulted by staff and security in Credit Valley hospital and they didnt apologize
Hahahaaa no you weren't i hear that every shift lol
@Am B lol there we go the fucking smartest thing youve said all day^^^^^^^^^ ohhhh big boooyyy
Ya Mama So horny Nothing to laugh about. I was and you pray those Aholes and Aholes like you that laugh meet Gods Veangence ASsHole
Am B Fuck Yourself Pig
Security are Useless Waste of Excrement and I pray you get what’s coming to you. “Sleep unwell” just like me these last three years
We have to be professional im a security guard to good job you to
Of course you're a "security guard." With grammar like that, what else would you be?
electricsilver ha ha ha
My go as a security director this is the shit I cringe about. Dude, learn to write if you plan on going PD or moving up in security. My god 🤦🏻♂️
@@zatchsmp3262 that's the type of personel that I would never promote. Imagine that grammar used in a detailed report ....it's a shit show.
You guys are fucking toxic. Hope none of you become cops.
These guys are smart enough be police.
couple of donkies
That's weird you guys don't carry any weapons.
Also fyi there a Canadian security comp
Where can I get the vest for my son?
Amazon
Jeez, I was cringing the whole time.
Acting like Special Agents when coin man was collecting change.
Using words like "intel" (short for intelligence) because that's how the big boys say it.
Handing out fake infraction tickets, because you are "the law."
Loving the facial hair and head-cam.
Your parents must be so proud.
Do a follow up - it could be like one of those fly on the wall documentaries.
You could call it "HospCops - from ObamaCare to Scarborough Fair."
this is an entry level job, they become cops eventually
You totally made my day. I have a friend who became a security guard at a hospital and he thinks he's made it. It actually seems like he's looking down at people now. PATHETIC.
toomuchsauce21 suace21 yeah it is hilarious how these pussy bitches make themselves feel important
toomuchsauce21 suace21 it's also hilarious how your a fat fucking mall cop that gets shit on daily
Are you still talking little girl?
cool
Destroy police reports expunge from system stop criminalizing people just give them a verbal warning that’s it
Ask... tell... make.... its that simple when you make people do shit they lash out. Tend to assualt you and then yes they are now criminals.
They deal with psychopathic patients who can be very strong to restrain it aint easy
Why aren’t they armed 🤦🏻♂️
Chris Aaron Canada
@@rockbandwii6 No cause their not guarding anything of high currency value. If you transport money or jewelry in Canada you are armed. One Officer has a 9mm the other carries a 45.
Cool
I want that kind of security position some day at a hospital
This is a joke... they should be paid double...
wow they are just like real 👮
Awesome
Too much testosterone
People love to hate my hard working, noble, fair paying, respectable, cool ass job🤣🤣🤣
Get your hands out of your damn vest.
That vest is hot. That's why he's doing it.
Have you ever worn one? They can get quite uncomfortable.
Spoken like someone who has never worn one. You hang your hands to vent air out the top and cool off.
That's 4 kg
@@Richie858 4kg
Do you guys use bikes for patrolling? From looking at the property from the roof it looks like Scarborough Hospital is a large facililty....
Great job Paladin Security!
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