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Centennial Protection Group

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  • Writer's pictureDave Hopp

August 2, 2017 Essex, MD-


Centennial Protection Group was pleased to co-sponsor and participate again in the National Night Out, an event to bring the community together in a safe environment.


From free giveaways, including school supplies, to games and interaction with Centennial Staff and our friends from the Maryland State Police and Baltimore County Police Departments, a great time was enjoyed by all. The smiles on the kids faces were priceless!




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  • Writer's pictureDave Hopp

April 18, 2018 (Anne Arundel County, MD)

Centennial Protection Group (CPG) officer's patrol and observation skills lead to the discovery and saving of an apparent overdose victim.


At approximately 8:54 pm, Wednesday evening, Lieutenant Anthony Tyler was walking patrol at a non-disclosed shopping area along Ritchie Highway, when he obserevd an adult male, approximately 55 years of age, suddenly fall to the roadway. Lt. Tyler approached the victim to render aid but discovered the unidentified male was non-responsive. EMS was called for assistance. During the wait for the arrival of EMS, Lt Tyler continued to render assitance to the victim.


Anne Arundel County Medic Unit #31, Engine #311 and Anne Arundel County police arrived a short time later and took over. An unidentified paramedic stated Lt. Tyler "just saved this man's life with his quick response."


The victim was administered Narcan and was transported to a local hospital for further treatment.


CPG President David Hopp stated, "in our line of work staff do not often realize the results of their efforts due to the fact their role and top priority is prevention. Our staff can not see what they prevent because it never happened. When incidents like this occur, it is gratifying to know our team is doing their jobs and making a difference in someone's life."

This is the 3rd documented life being saved as a result of the efforts of CPG personnel in the last 8 months.


Centennial Protection Group provides security, protection and investigative services in Maryland, Virginia, Washington, DC and globally through its partners.


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  • Writer's pictureDave Hopp

April 16, 2018 (Prince George's County, Mayland)

Centennial Protection Group, Executive Protection Facilitator (EPF), saves accident victim from car as it bursts into flames. On April 2018 at 4:50 pm, EPF Christopher Quirk was traveling northbound from Washington DC into Maryland on I-295 when he observed vehicles traveling in front of him come to an abrupt stop and an ambulance blocking the roadway. Quirk observed a 3 vehicle crash with one of the vehicles, a silver Chrysler engulfed in heavy smoke. Quirk quickly walked to the area to see if he could be of help. As he approached, the vehicle burst into flames and an EMT screamed there was a victim still in the vehicle as they could not free him. Immediately, and without concern for his own safety, EPF Quirk instructed the EMTs to get a fire extinguisher and he would work on freeing the victim. Quirk used his knife and quickly cut the driver free and pulled him from underneath the dash. Quirk pulled the victim, who was in shock, 50 yards to safety. Shortly after several police units arrived on the scene. The quick and decisive actions of EPF Quirk certainly helped save the life of the victim.


Centennial Protection Group provides protection, security, and investigative services throughout the Maryland, Washington DC and Virginia regions and globally through their partners.

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