Keith Sartin

Male

Alcoa, TN

United States

Profile Information:

What State do you live in?
TN
Type of Organization
Rescue Squad
Job Function
EMT/Paramedic, Chaplain
Years in Fire/EMS:
25
Primary Fire/EMS Department:
Rescue / EMS
Years With Department/Agency
7
Dept. Web Site:
http://www.bcrs.org
Other Past or Current Departments and Organizations
Loudon County Fire Rescue 18 years
Rural Metro
My Training:
Paramedic
ACLS Instructor
PALS Instructor
Cpr Instructor
bloodborne pathogen Instructor
EVOC instructor
1st responder instructor
About Me:
I have worked in the field of emergency services for 25 years. I’m a Paramedic Supervisor for Rural Metro, a 911 dispatcher, and the Former Chief of the Blount County Rescue Squad.
I married to my lovely wife Terrina she is Paramedic/RN. I have one daughter named Sierra. She is 21 years old. I am also an ordained minister.
I currently hold the following Instructor Certifications:
AAOS
First Responder
First Aid
CPR
Wilderness First Aid
Oxygen administration
Blood borne pathogens

ASHI
First Aid
Blood borne pathogens
Child Safety
CPR
Oxygen Administration
First Responder
ACLS
EMR for the Workplace

AHA
BLS
ACLS
PALS

State of Tennessee
First Responder
Security Officer
Day Job:
Security Supervisor
Relationship Status:
Married
Why I Joined Fire/EMS
My Fater was a member of the Loudon County Rescue Squad for 47 years
Why I Love Fire/EMS
I like giving back to the community
Top Issues Facing Responders:
Budgets
Politics

Comment Wall:

  • Fireyladd - Retired Chief Sharp

    Welcome to Firefighter Nation Chief. I am glad you joined the group. There is lots to do, read and be involved with. Your participation and involvement is important to us all.

    Chief William Sharp- Retired

    Brookings Fire / Rescue

  • Norm Tindell

    Good morning, Chief,

    Thanks for allowing me to be your friend on FFN.

    My email address is ntindell@outlook.com

    I have several PowerPoint presentations on communications I would be happy to share. I hope they will help.

    Stay safe. Merry Christmas.