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Benjamin Pollack

Moscow,PA

Summary

Certified, entry-level Emergency Medical Technician with educational background adept at learning processes associated with assessing emergencies and delivering exceptional problem-solving and decision-making processes. Highly-skilled emergency services professional calmly and quickly assesses medical situations.

Overview

2
2
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Emergency Medical Technician

Moscow Fire And Hose Company
01.2024 - Current
  • Enhanced patient care by efficiently assessing and addressing medical emergencies in high-pressure situations.
  • Reduced response times by effectively coordinating with dispatchers and following established protocols.
  • Improved patient outcomes by administering appropriate treatments based on thorough assessments of vital signs, physical conditions, and medical histories.
  • Increased team efficiency by collaborating with paramedics, firefighters, and other emergency personnel to provide seamless emergency care to patients.
  • Expertise in administering emergency medical care, including CPR, bandaging, and splinting.
  • Proficiency in assessing patient conditions and determining the appropriate course of action for treatment. - Strong knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy, and physiology.
  • Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, with the ability to effectively convey critical information to patients, colleagues, and physicians.
  • Ability to remain calm and composed in high-pressure situations, with a focus on providing compassionate care to patients and their families.
  • Experience working collaboratively with other healthcare professionals, including first responders, nurses, and physicians.
  • Knowledge of emergency response protocols, including triage, transportation, and documentation.
  • Ability to operate and maintain medical equipment and supplies.
  • Commitment to ongoing professional development, including continuing education and training. - Willingness to work flexible hours and respond to emergency calls at all hours.

Security Officer

Eagle Lake Community Services
04.2022 - Current
  • Improved overall security by conducting regular patrols and monitoring surveillance systems.
  • Prevent unauthorized access to facilities by enforcing strict entry protocols and verifying identification.
  • Enhanced security measures by staying up-to-date on industry best practices, attending training sessions, and obtaining relevant certifications.
  • Decreased instances of theft, vandalism, and trespassing through diligent observation and reporting suspicious activities.
  • Conducted thorough investigations into security incidents, documenting findings, and recommending appropriate actions.
  • Maintained a safe environment for employees and visitors through continuous risk assessment and threat analysis.
  • Reduced incident response times by implementing efficient emergency procedures and collaborating with local law enforcement agencies.
  • Developed digital Rolodex to track incoming guests for enhanced security protection.

Education

High School Diploma -

Pennsylvania Leadership Charter School
West Chester
06.2023

Skills

  • Emergency Management
  • Emergency vehicle operation
  • Pre-hospital Care
  • Patient Transport
  • Accident response
  • Medical Recordkeeping
  • Direct Patient Care
  • Patient evaluations
  • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
  • CPR and First Aid
  • Bleeding control
  • Basic Life Support

Certification

  • NREMT - Certified Emergency Medical Technician
  • EVOC - Emergency Vehicle Operators Course
  • American College of Surgeons Stop The Bleed Course

Timeline

Emergency Medical Technician

Moscow Fire And Hose Company
01.2024 - Current

Security Officer

Eagle Lake Community Services
04.2022 - Current

High School Diploma -

Pennsylvania Leadership Charter School
  • NREMT - Certified Emergency Medical Technician
  • EVOC - Emergency Vehicle Operators Course
  • American College of Surgeons Stop The Bleed Course
Benjamin Pollack