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Patrol 1160 Battery Street Suite 100 San Francisco · CA 94111 View Service Area BBB Accreditation &amp · Rating 1 Cerberus Security &amp · Patrol offers security services · including unarmed and armed security · mobile patrol · Bank Security · Commercial Point Security · Construction Site Security · Corporate Office Security · Custom Security Services · Educational Campus Security · Event Security · Healthcare Facility Security · Hotel Security · Maritime Security · Mobile Patrol · Retail Security · Owner Number of Employees: 9 Additional Contact Information Principal Contacts Mr. Muhammad Rafique · Owner Customer Contacts Mr. Muhammad Rafique

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Patrol 1160 Battery Street Suite 100 San Francisco
CA 94111 View Service Area BBB Accreditation &amp
Rating 1 Cerberus Security &amp
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Patrol offers security services
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including unarmed and armed security
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mobile patrol
Bank Security
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Commercial Point Security
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Construction Site Security
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Corporate Office Security
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Custom Security Services
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Educational Campus Security
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Event Security
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Healthcare Facility Security
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Hotel Security
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Maritime Security
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Mobile Patrol
Retail Security
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Owner Number of Employees: 9 Additional Contact Information Principal Contacts Mr. Muhammad Rafique
Owner Customer Contacts Mr. Muhammad Rafique

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