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Yyyyyy x. yyyyyy                                                  

Job Posting: JOB POSITION

Address: 0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000

Phone: (xxx-xxx-xxxx

Email: abc@xyz.com

Citizenship: COUNTRY

Social Security Number: XXX-XX-XXXX

Veterans Preference: Include # of Points or, N/A if your military background doesn t apply to this

 

 

Core Qualifications

 

Investigations & Analysis

Military Law Enforcement

Strategic Planning

Performance Optimization

Crisis Management

Organizational Leadership

Decision-Making

 

 

Professional Experience

 

District of Columbia Fire Department - 1342 Florida Ave NE, Washington, DC

Supervisor:  May Contact - Brian Thrasher, 443-532-1588

Hours:  43 per Week

Firefighter/EMT; Salary: $XXXXX/yr; 1/2007-Present

 

Contribute solid firefighting expertise in performing hazardous tasks under emergency conditions, with full accountability for performing multiple duties involved with the maintenance of the fire station, as well as preventative/corrective maintenance of apparatus and equipment.  Maintain up to date on current industry knowledge of modern fire fighting and fire prevention methods and procedures, instrumental to boosting performance; proactively study fire fighting manuals and text books.  Concurrently serve as pump operator, driver, ladder person, aerial operator, or salvage worker, demonstrating exceptional multitasking and project management abilities in achieving operational goals and timelines.

 

Proficiently handle diverse firefighting and EMT activities supporting enterprise-wide operations on a day-to-day basis.  Check engine daily and inspect pumping equipment, ignition, batteries, brakes and other equipment to ensure good working condition and notify supervisor of any defects.  Perform salvage operations and administer EMS to injured persons, frequently using advance techniques to restore cardio-pulmonary functions.  Participate in fire drills and attend classes in firefighting, EMS and related duties.  Effectively perform general maintenance work in the up-keep of the Fire Department property.  Inspect building and premises for compliance with fire laws, check on complaints and aids in the investigation of arson cases.  Efficiently perform emergency medical treatment to injured persons involving the application of modern emergency medical techniques.  Demonstrate continuous effort to improve operations, decrease turnaround times, streamline work processes, and work cooperatively and jointly to provide quality seamless customer service.

 

 

Maryland Air National Guard - 2701 Eastern Blvd, Baltimore, MD

Supervisor:  May Contact - Walter Spencer, 410-918-6607

Hours:  16 per Month

Firefighter; Salary: $XXXXX/yr; 8/2007-Present

 

Illustrated exceptional multitasking and organizational abilities in providing fire protection services to assigned military instillations and prevent the loss of life and property from fire and catastrophic events.

Applied technical knowledge, communication talents and teamwork toward effectively mitigating emergencies, operating under hazardous conditions.  Exhibited dynamic leadership qualities in managing and supervising crews performing firefighting activities involving military aircraft and vehicles.

 

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Yyyyyy x. yyyyyy                                                  

Job Posting: JOB POSITION

Social Security Number: XXX-XX-XXXX                                                                                  page 2 of 4

 

 

 

Successfully rescued pilots, crew members, and passengers from downed aircraft and conducted fire prevention activities by performing inspections of structures and facilities.  Relied upon to effectively operate portable radios, hoses, saws, hydraulic equipment,  pumps, ladders, thermal imagers, ropes, and various tools.  Liaised effectively by radio with Air Traffic Control as well as in-flight aircraft.  Consistently maintained an up-to-date knowledge of military aircraft, weapon systems, and equipment. Upheld basic weapons qualifications and physical fitness standards required by the Air Force and Air National Guard.  Drove and properly positioned military vehicles and fire apparatus to the scenes of emergencies.

 

Contributed strong analytical and written communication skills in maintaining handwritten and electronic records of emergency responses, equipment maintenance, and instillation inspections.  Provided emergency medical care to the ill and injured and worked with surrounding civilian jurisdictions on the scenes of emergencies.

 

 

US Army - 39th Military Police Detachment, Ft. Shafter, HI 96858

Supervisor:  May Contact - Timothy Denbow, 808-781-6759

Hours:  50 per Week

Military Police Investigator; Salary: $43,000/yr; 5/2003-8/2006

 

Relied upon to serve as Team Chief from October 2004 to August 2006, due to exceptional reliability and leadership skills.  Directly supervised numerous investigators, and in the absence of the supervisor, served as Section Chief responsible for 6 investigators.  Won the Non-Commissioned Officer of the Month for May 2006.

 

Conducted comprehensive investigations of criminal violations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), Uniformed Code of Military Justice, and the Hawaii Revised Statutes in matters of interest to the US Army.  Performed criminal investigations, covert operations, personal protective services, crisis management and negotiations, laboratory examinations, and liaison with other military and civil law enforcement agencies.  Steered criminal investigation, confession and admission, fingerprint evidence, forensic science, and crime scene processing, including processing of questioned documents and contemporary investigations in gang crimes, economic crimes, and domestic disturbances and child abuse.  Resourcefully provided personal security for VIPs and high ranking military officials. 

 

 

US Army - 39th Military Police Detachment, Ft. Shafter, HI 96858

Supervisor:  May Contact - Timothy Denbow, 808-781-6759

Hours:  50 per Week

Military Police Patrolman; Salary: $36,000/yr; 8/2001-5/2003

 

Achieved Battalion Soldier of the Quarter for the 3rd quarter fiscal year 2004.  Effectively performed assigned military law enforcement duties to uphold the criminal justice system, maintained good order and discipline, and supported the commander's law enforcement and security requirements in peacetime and combat operations.  Directly handled multiple duties including foot and motorized patrol, control of pedestrian and vehicular traffic and flight line security.  Maintained full accountability for law enforcement investigations.  Applied detail-orientation and organizational abilities toward preparing thorough military police reports including sworn statements and processed evidence. 

 

Efficiently steered diverse criminal investigation duties, with strong focus on enforcing applicable laws, regulations, and safety policies of assigned military instillation.  Operated numerous motorized vehicles including police sedans, HMMWV, and medium to heavy duty trucks.  Maintained qualifications on numerous weapons systems including M-9, M-16, M-4, M-203, M-11, M-249, MK-19, and AT-4.  Performed public investigation duties in the fields of criminal investigation, confession and admission, fingerprint evidence, forensic science, and crime scene processing.  Demonstrated strong multitasking and analytical skills in collecting, labeling and storing evidence, and collecting photographic evidence.

 

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Yyyyyy x. yyyyyy                                                  

Job Posting: JOB POSITION

Social Security Number: XXX-XX-XXXX                                                                                  page 3 of 4

 

 

 

Carried out surveillance operations utilizing video and sound monitoring equipment and conducted interviews of parties of interest, witnesses, and suspects of criminal offences.  Conducted comprehensive research and information gathering with the purpose of identifying crime patterns and trends.  Built and established key relationships and liaised with surrounding law enforcement agencies and organizations.

 

Appointed Team Chief, with full responsibility for supervising team of investigators.  Served on personal security details for visiting dignitaries and military officials.  In the absence of supervisor, served as Section Chief responsible for 8 investigators.  Applied extensive knowledge of state motor vehicle traffic codes, traffic safety regulations and municipal ordinances, theories of human behavior, Federal and local laws, governing arrest and custody of prisoners, search and seizure, rules of evidence, and privacy rights, first aid techniques, criminal investigation, crime prevention techniques, self defense methods and physical restraint techniques.

 

 

Huntingtown Volunteer Fire Department - PO Box 987, Huntingtown, MD 20639

Supervisor:  May Contact - NAME, (410) 535-3331

Hours:  XX per Week

EMS Lieutenant, Volunteer; Salary: N/A; 1/2000-8/2001

 

Appointed EMS Lieutenant, with full accountability for ensuring all EMS apparatus and equipment met the standard for safe operation and provided quality BLS care.  Promptly responded to emergency calls to provide efficient and immediate care to the critically ill and injured, and transported patients to medical facilities.  Operated at numerous levels of the Incident Command System, including serving as the Incident Commander.  Effectively planned and coordinated with other operational officers to develop and conduct training for emergency personnel, with strong focus on optimizing productivity, efficiency and performance.  Led and directed ambulance duty crew personnel ensuring quality control and enforcing department policies and standard operating procedures. 

 

 

Huntingtown Volunteer Fire Department - PO Box 987, Huntingtown, MD 20639

Supervisor:  May Contact - NAME, (410) 535-3331

Hours:  XX per Week

Firefighter/EMT, Volunteer; Salary: N/A; 9/1998-1/2000

 

Received Citations from the Maryland Senate and Governor for responding to the Florida wild fires.  Immediately provided emergency assistance and medical care in fire suppression activities including extinguishment, salvage and overhaul, ventilation, search and rescue, vehicle extrication, hazardous materials operations, fire alarm and carbon monoxide responses, and treatment of critically ill and injured.  Actively participated in fire prevention activities within the community with the boy scouts and cub scouts.  Contributed strong technical skills in maintaining and operating equipment essential to fulfilling firefighting and EMS tasks such as hoses, ladders, chainsaws, hydraulic spreaders, shears and rams; first aid equipment, oxygen bottles and regulators; radios, communication equipment and computers.  

 

 

Education/Training/Certifications

 

University of Maryland University College (Adelphi, MD)

Homeland Security Degree Program, 4/2008-Present

 

Maryland Fire & Rescue Institute (College Park, MD)

Instructor 1 (6/2008)

Pump Operator (10/2007)

Equity Training (8/2007)

Emergency Vehicle Operator (10/2006)

 

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Yyyyyy x. yyyyyy                                                  

Job Posting: JOB POSITION

Social Security Number: XXX-XX-XXXX                                                                                  page 4 of 4

 

 

 

Fire Officer 1 (12/2000), 63 hours

Rescue Technician (5/2000)

Engine Company Fireground Operations (4/2000), 24 hours

Firefighter 1 (6/1998), 102 hours & Firefighter 2 (5/1999), 60 hours

Building Construction (4/1999)

Emergency Medical Technician-Basic (3/1998, Certification #0112497), 131 hours

Truck Company Fireground Operations (24 hours)

Incident Command System (16 hours)

 

FEMA Emergency Management Institute (Emmitsburg, MD)

Intro to the Incident Command System IS-00100 (5/2008)

ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents IS-00200 (5/2008)

National Incident Management System (NIMS) IS-00700 (3/2007)

Department of Defense Fire Academy (Goodfellow AFB, TX)

Airport Rescue Firefighter (2/2008)

 

DCFD Fire Academy (Washington, DC)

Firefighter 1 & Firefighter 2 (1/2007)

Haz-Mat Operations (1/2007)

District of Columbia Emergency Medical Technician-Basic (1/2007, Certification # 11987)

 

US Army Military Police School (Fort Leonard Wood, MO)

Child Abuse Prevention and Investigative Techniques Course (7/2005), 2 weeks

Military Police Investigator Course (1/2004), 8 weeks

Domestic Violence Intervention Training (5/2003), 1 week

Military Police Basic Course (8/2001)

 

Non-Commissioned Officers Academy (Schofield Barracks, HI)

Primary Leadership Development Course (1/2005)

 

Army Institute for Professional Development (Online Course)

Physical Security Course (10/2003)

 

US Army Air Assault School (Schofield Barracks, HI)

Air Assault School Completion (2/2003)

 

 

Achievement Awards

 

Maryland Governor's Citation

Maryland Senate Citation

4 US Army Certificates of Achievement

US Army Commendation Medal

Army Good Conduct Medal

National Defense Service Medal

Global War on Terrorism Service Medal

Non-Commissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbon

Army Service Ribbon

Overseas Service Ribbon

US Army Expert Marksmanship Badge with Rifle, Pistol, and Grenade Bars

US Army Air Assault Badge

 

 

Activities

 

Active Member - Huntingtown Volunteer Fire Department, in Huntingtown, MD 20639, serving as a volunteer firefighter/emt.

Member - Washington DC Emerald Society

 

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