The cop bit is our most booked setup. Firefighter is the other one groups name first. They are not interchangeable. One needs a hallway and a knock. The other needs room to take turnout gear off in stages. Pick the room, then pick the bit.
If you want to see who actually wears the uniforms, that is the lineup. Here it is only which surprise fits the people in front of you.
When the cop bit works
The noise complaint, an officer at the door, played straight until it is not: that is a suite or an apartment. You need a door, a group already inside, and a path that does not dump him next to a family in the elevator. We use a 30-minute window on purpose. A hard 9:00 at valet is how people stare at the peephole.
It fits a group that likes the first ten seconds more than a long costume change. It also fits a shy guest of honor. The room is closed. You control who is watching. A shared pool does not give you that.
Pizza delivery is the same family of bit: nobody ordered it, thirty seconds of confusion, then the music. Same room. Same knock. Different bag.
When firefighter works
Turnout gear comes off in stages. It wants floor and time. A 30- or 60-minute set in a living room can hold it. A wet hotel pool deck at 4 p.m. cannot. The gear looks like theater next to a cooler, and it cooks the guy wearing it. We already said that in the pool versus suite note. Same rule here.
SWAT is a close cousin. The entrance is the gag: the room goes quiet before anyone knows what is happening. That needs people sitting, not floating with drinks. If the night is outdoors, send a lifeguard or cabana look instead.
How we actually choose
Tell us if the group is quiet or loud. Tell us if she knows. Tell us hotel suite, apartment, house, or pool. We match the bit to that. The same dancer can be right for one room and wrong for another. We would rather say so than send whoever is free.
If it is a surprise, the knock only works if she stays in the room. How to run that arrival is separate. If you already know the address and the vibe, send those on the contact page. We will tell you which surprise belongs in that room.