Military/Federal Response Agency, Other Response Agency Type
Job Function
EMT - Basic, Other
Years in Fire/EMS:
7
My Training:
Mission Radio Operator (MRO), Communication Unit Leader (CUL), Flightline Marshler (FLM), Mission Staff Assitance (MSA), Ground Team Member (GTM), Ground Team Leader (GTL), Urban Direction Finding (UDF), Mission Scanner (MS)[aricrew]{CAP); EMT-Basic; Tactical Communication, Domestic and international terrorism I & II, Security: planning, policies, and procedures I & II {Course work for degree in homland security); Combat Medic {US Army);
Day Job:
Combat Medic
Relationship Status:
Single
Why I Joined Fire/EMS
I joined Civil Air Patrol in 2000,the ES program sounded like a lot of fun. I started in the radio room and moved my way up to a ground team leadr for UDF (Urban Direction Finding) and SAR (Search and Rescue). I got my EMT-Basic at the end of 05 and jioned a volunteer fire department in the summer of 06.
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