Enthusiastic Firefighter who works effectively as part of a cohesive team. Highly trained, with great ability to effectively communicate during stressful situations. Handles issues quickly and resolves conflict. Committed to saving people, property and the environment through fire suppression, prevention and education activities.
Serving as a Firefighter GS-7 for the Fort Wainwright Fire Department protecting the assets and personnel I have gained knowledge of basic and specialized structural firefighting equipment such as fire alarm system operation, fire extinguishing equipment operation, fire hydrant operation, techniques, and procedures; and of basic and specialized building design, construction, and occupancy; In addition with being responsible for performing technical rescue operations to include confined space, high angle, low angle trench rescue, and auto extrication. Also, responsible for wildland firefighting, aircraft firefighting and rescue operations, hazardous materials, decontamination, and other emergency responses. Relying on senses of sight, hearing, smell, and touch to help determine the nature of emergency, maintain personal safety, and make critical decisions in a confused, chaotic, and potential life threatening environment through out the duration of the operation. Participated in regular training and exercises as required and Maintained good working relations; and communicated orally and in writing when necessary. Maintained strong knowledge of firefighting principles and suppression methods, which enabled proper decision-making in emergency situations
I've Had the opportunity to TDY to other fire departments to see how they operate to better understand my role as a firefighter and fire department cultures from multiple points of view. Maintained strong knowledge of firefighting principles and suppression methods, which enabled proper decision-making in emergency situations. Operated both as a member of a team and independently at incidents. Operated as a relief driver operator to drive, positioning large fire apparatus and utilizing safe driving techniques. Working for long periods of time, requiring sustained physical activity and intense concentration. Facing exposure to carcinogenic dusts such as asbestos, toxic substances such as hydrogen cyanide, acids, carbon monoxide, or organic solvents either through inhalation or skin contact. Responded to EMS and hazardous material incidents. Used direct pressure and in some cases used tourniquets to stop bleeding, checked windpipe for obstructions, perform CPR and/or provide other appropriate assistance.
Worked alongside team to accomplish work goals according to schedule. Assisted team members with tasks that require group effort; while having the opportunity to Work independently in fast-paced environment while meeting productivity and quality expectations.
2022 Air National Guard National Military Firefighter of the Year
Professional References
Justin Sims
176th CES/CEF Fire Unit Assistant Training Chief
(843) 260-7908
Troy Anthis
Jber Fire Department Lead Firefighter/ Crew Chief
(907) 306-3007
David Hughes
Fort Wainwright Fire Department Firefighter/Captain
(907) 978-9694
Personal References
Josh Fleming
Fort Wainwright Fire Department Firefighter/Driver Operator
(580) 215-2182
Edsel Scott
JBER Fire Department Firefighter/Driver Operator
(907) 240-9079