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Tyler Dykes

DoD Austere Enviornment Medic
Lafayette ,LA

Summary

Qualified DoD Austere Environment Medic brings top-notch skills in cardiac care, invasive interventions and pharmacology. Calm under stress and ready for challenging work. Continuously reinforces abilities through simulations and seeks out additional training in emergency care. To seek and maintain a full-time position that offers professional challenges utilizing interpersonal skills, excellent time management and problem-solving skills. Driven student leveraging studies in nursing practice seeks real-world experience as ER Technician. Offers strong interpersonal and task prioritization skills.

Overview

8
8
years of professional experience
1
1
year of post-secondary education
6
6
Certificates
1
1
Language

Work History

Austere Enviornment Medic

US Army
03.2018 - Current
  • Placed patients on backboards or stretchers to safely load into ambulance.
  • Inspected equipment and resolved deficiencies prior to in-service operations.
  • Attended training classes to maintain certification licensure, keep abreast of new developments in field and maintain existing knowledge.
  • Operated electrocardiograms (EKGs), external defibrillators or bag valve mask resuscitators in advanced life support environments.
  • Administered first aid treatment or life support care to sick or injured persons in pre-hospital settings.
  • Assessed nature and extent of illness or injury to establish and prioritize medical procedures.
  • Interpreted limited histories and used physical examinations to identify potential underlying critical issues.
  • Proved successful working within tight deadlines and fast-paced atmosphere.
  • Devoted special emphasis to punctuality and worked to maintain outstanding attendance record, consistently arriving to work ready to start immediately.
  • Performed duties in accordance with applicable standards, policies and regulatory guidelines to promote safe working environment.
  • Worked flexible hours; night, weekend, and holiday shifts.
  • Quickly learned new skills and applied them to daily tasks, improving efficiency and productivity.
  • Used critical thinking to break down problems, evaluate solutions and make decisions.

Firefighter/EMT-Basic

Cortez Fire Protection District
Cortez, CO
03.2014 - 10.2018
  • Drove and operated structural pumpers, tankers, ladders and service vehicles to aid in rescue operations.
  • Maintained close contact with dispatch to receive and share information about current fires, equipment movements and incoming personnel.
  • Completed training to stay in peak physical fitness and handle challenging tasks.
  • Assessed active fires and consulted with fire chief to devise optimal approach and containment strategies.
  • Operated pumping engine to direct water pressure in hose and nozzle for most efficient operation.
  • Responded to confined space incidents, EMS and hazardous material incidents.
  • Trained fire personnel in safe and proper operation and maintenance of fire department apparatus and vehicles.
  • Oversaw equipment and vehicle upkeep to maintain emergency readiness.
  • Initiated first aid measures to alleviate further injury and prepared victims for transport to medical facilities.
  • Set up and operated master streams and aerial ladder pipes.
  • Stabilized and lifted patients with backboard and cot.
  • Removed individuals from dangerous situations and offered emergency assistance for minor and critical concerns.
  • Evaluated situation at emergency sites to determine and execute most effective methods for saving life and property.
  • Responded to emergency medical calls to perform lifesaving procedures and other emergency medical services.
  • Directed evacuations during fires and emergencies to avoid fatalities, injuries and panic.
  • Carried, placed and extended ladders in training and in emergencies.
  • Inspected buildings for pre-fire plans, fire hazards and compliance with fire prevention ordinances.
  • Educated public and community members on fire safety and prevention methods to provide life-saving techniques.

Education

Bachelor of Science - Emergency And Disaster Management

American Military University, Charles Town, WV
08.2020 - Current

Skills

    Multitasking Abilities

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Certification

PHTLS - Prehospital Trauma Life Support

Accomplishments

  • Army Achievement Medal (3)
  • Non Commissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbon
  • Army Good Conduct Medal

Interests

Medicine

Reading

Research

Work Availability

monday
tuesday
wednesday
thursday
friday
saturday
sunday
morning
afternoon
evening
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Timeline

American Military University - Bachelor of Science, Emergency And Disaster Management
08.2020 - Current
Austere Enviornment Medic - US Army
03.2018 - Current
Firefighter/EMT-Basic - Cortez Fire Protection District
03.2014 - 10.2018
Tyler DykesDoD Austere Enviornment Medic