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Pre-installation case file · Camera number pending assignment · Job #1255
Pre-Installation Case File · Job #1255
Bob Greene
66 Keswick Ct · Oakland, CA 94611
HCP Job #1255
Camera Pending
53 Dispatches · 0 Resolved
Total Dispatches
53
May 2025 – Mar 2026
FastField Reports
5
Formally documented visits
Evidence Found
0
Across all 5 documented visits
Service Months
10
Ongoing · No resolution
Pre-Installation History
Documented Service History — No Resolution Found
Source: AlleyCat Power BI · FastField Submission Data · HCP Job #1255 · Exported May 2026
10 months · 53 visits · 0 finds
Total Warranty Dispatches
53
Over 10 months.
Technician sent each time.
Undocumented Visits
~48
Visits without FastField
submission on record.
Documented Reports
5
FastField forms submitted
with field observations.
Confirmed Evidence
0
No new entry points,
no active rodent sign.
Dispatch Frequency · May 2025 – March 2026 (FastField Documented Visits)
FastField Documented Visits — Full Record
Visit
Date
Field Finding
Invoice
Status
#1 of 53
May 23, 2025
No evidence — no new entry points detected
1255-7
No Find
#2 of 53
Jul 15, 2025
No evidence — no new entry points detected
1255-18
No Find
#3 of 53
Sep 10, 2025
No evidence — no new entry points detected
1255-29
No Find
#4 of 53
Dec 17, 2025
No evidence — no new entry points detected
1255-42
No Find
#5 of 53
Mar 26, 2026
No evidence — no new entry points detected
1255-53
No Find
Between May 2025 and March 2026, AlleyCat technicians made 53 warranty service dispatches to 66 Keswick Ct, Oakland — an average of more than 5 visits per month for 10 consecutive months. In every documented case, the technician's FastField report recorded zero rodent evidence: no fresh entry points, no active burrows, no gnaw damage, no droppings, and no UV-positive trail activity.

This pattern is the defining characteristic of a chronic no-find site — a property where recurring customer reports cannot be confirmed or resolved through standard inspection. Without objective monitoring data, AlleyCat cannot determine whether activity is genuinely occurring in inaccessible areas, or whether the service cycle is perpetuating a false positive. Camera-based monitoring is the only intervention that resolves this ambiguity.
Grant Documentation Value
Why This Site Matters for DPR / CDFA Funding
This case file provides verifiable before-data for the monitoring camera grant narrative
Warranty Dispatches
53
Documented warranty visits with no confirmed rodent evidence — establishes the "before" baseline for grant reporting.
Service Period
10mo
Chronic recurring pattern from May 2025 to present. Meets DPR definition of persistent IPM challenge.
Camera Cost vs. Visits
1 cam
One Tactacam REVEAL deployment replaces the need for repeated inconclusive dispatches — direct cost-offset narrative.
Grant Narrative — Before/After Framework
This site provides a complete "before" evidence package for DPR and CDFA grant applications: 10 months of documented service history, 53 warranty dispatches, and 5 formal FastField reports — all returning zero confirmed evidence. Once a monitoring camera is installed at this location, the resulting detection data (or confirmed absence) will form the "after" half of a fully documented case study. This before/after format directly satisfies the grant reviewers' requirement for measurable, data-driven IPM outcomes and demonstrates AlleyCat's capacity to resolve chronic no-find cases through non-chemical monitoring technology.
Camera Installation · Pending
Post-Installation Data
Awaiting Camera Deployment
Camera number and installation date to be confirmed. Once deployed, this section will display real-time detection data, UV confirmation rate, door traversal events, and photographic evidence — completing the before/after record.
Camera number assigned
Installation date confirmed with customer
Pre-install baseline photos taken
Tactacam REVEAL app configured
First detection data received
Recommended Actions
01
Prioritize for Installation
53 dispatches with zero confirmed evidence makes this the highest-priority candidate in the East Bay. The 10-month pattern with documented FastField data provides the strongest possible "before" foundation for DPR grant reporting.
Top Priority
02
Document Baseline on Install Day
Photograph all accessible entry points, attic vents, crawlspace openings, and perimeter gaps before camera placement. Timestamped photos combined with this service history form a complete evidence package for grant reviewers.
Pre-Install
03
Assign Camera Number & Link to HCP
Once a camera number is confirmed, update this record to link all detection data back to HCP Job #1255. The before/after will be tied directly to this customer's 10-month service history — a complete scientific case study from first dispatch to camera resolution.
Setup