Emily

42, Female

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

United States

Profile Information:

Type of Organization
N/A
Job Function
Other
Years in Fire/EMS:
1
Primary Fire/EMS Department:
Sim Ops Studios, Pittsburgh, PA
Years With Department/Agency
1
Dept. Web Site:
http://www.code3d.com
Web Site:
http://www.code3d.com
My Training:
I have a Bachelors in Marketing/Pre-Law and a Masters in Journalism and Mass Communication.

I am also an expert at creating training scenarios in Code3D. Let me know if you need any help learning how to make your scenarios better!
About Me:
I wanted to be part of something bigger. I was working at a technology consulting company as a marketing analyst. I was not having fun and the work was tedious. I was presented with the opportunity to work on a product that has a real chance to save lives and help people. I took it.

I now help make free simulation software and I get to work with Firefighters and other Emergency Responders everyday. I love it!
Relationship Status:
In a Relationship
Facebook or Other Online Profile:
http://www.code3d.com
Why I Joined Fire/EMS
I wanted to be part of something bigger. I now make free software that has a lot of uses and one of them is that it greatly helps emergency responders safely train for real-life situations. Besides that, firefighters are some of the nicest people out there!
Top Issues Facing Responders:
a lack of available resources in training and equipment budgets

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  • Jeff

    Hello Emily. Greetings from Maine!
  • Bobby Shelton

    Hi Emily!! Thank you for the well wishes!! Unfortunately, the idea for a class that I submitted was rejected by the advisory board so I will not be attending FDIC in 2009 either. Tell all the gang I said hello and for all of you to take care of yourselves
  • John Rulli Jr.

    Hi Emily! In your profile you mentioned free software that helps emergency responders safely train for real-life situations. I was wondering if you could send me a copy of your software? If so i'll email you my address.
    Thank you, Lieut. John Rulli Jr.