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Christopher Godfrey

Jasper,GA

Summary

Dynamic Paramedic with extensive experience at National/Priority EMS, delivering advanced life support and compassionate patient care. Proven critical decision-making skills enhanced patient outcomes, while meticulous documentation ensured compliance and quality improvement. Recognized for effective communication and teamwork in high-pressure situations, consistently achieving rapid response and optimal care for diverse populations.

Overview

8
8
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Paramedic

National/Priority EMS
02.2017 - 03.2025
  • Delivered advanced cardiac life support (ACLS), basic life support (BLS), and pediatric advanced life support (PALS) under pressure.
  • Delivered compassionate care to patients with a variety of medical emergencies, including cardiac arrests, traumas, strokes, and respiratory distress.
  • Improved patient outcomes by providing timely and accurate assessments, treatments, and interventions.
  • Worked en-route to hospital to prepare patients for arrival or surgery and control wounds.
  • Documented patient care accurately using electronic medical records software according to regulatory guidelines for billing purposes and continuous quality improvement initiatives.
  • Developed and maintained rapport with coworkers and local hospital staff to facilitate efficient patient care.
  • Enhanced team efficiency through clear communication and collaboration during high-pressure emergency situations.
  • Transferred patients safely and securely to medical facilities for continued care.
  • Assessed patient condition through physical and verbal exams and by collecting information from others at scene.
  • Adapted treatment plans quickly and effectively based on changing patient conditions and reactions.
  • Ensured patient safety by adhering to strict protocols for proper lifting techniques, equipment use, and infection control.
  • Identified appropriate medications based on potential interactions with other medicines, accurately calculating correct dosages according to drugs on hand and patient's weight.
  • Responded to daily emergencies and worked alongside firemen and EMTs.
  • Triaged injuries by communicating with patients, bystanders and family members and identified appropriate medical facility for transport.
  • Coordinated with treatment center personnel to obtain patients' vital statistics and medical history.
  • Placed patients on backboards or stretchers to safely load into ambulance.
  • Used defibrillators and oxygen tanks during patient care and transport, increasing chances of survival.
  • Conducted end-of-shift cleaning, sanitation and resupply of equipment to promote organized, sanitary workstation.
  • Provided CPR and used automated external defibrillators (AEDs) to revive patients in cardiac arrest.
  • Liaised with police, fire department and other emergency responders to manage emergency scenes.
  • Inspected equipment and resolved deficiencies prior to in-service operations.
  • Monitored patients' vital signs to assess condition and identify necessary medical interventions.
  • Administered first-aid treatment to reduce pain and minimize risk of complications.
  • Communicated patient information and updates to hospital staff for smooth transition.
  • Trained new paramedics on proper procedures and protocols to maintain best practices and promote great patient care.
  • Operated electrocardiograms (EKGs), external defibrillators or bag valve mask resuscitators in advanced life support environments.
  • Took patient health histories and asked questions to determine cause of illness or injury.
  • Attended training classes to maintain certification licensure, keep abreast of new developments in field and maintain existing knowledge.
  • Documented patient information, medical interventions and patient outcomes for accurate record-keeping.
  • Transported critically ill and injured patients to nearest medical center, using advanced life support equipment as needed.
  • Responded to emergency calls to provide immediate and life-saving medical care.
  • Supported local disaster response efforts by preparing ambulances with necessary supplies and assisting victims at mass casualty incidents or natural disasters.
  • Reduced response times by maintaining thorough knowledge of local geography and navigation routes.
  • Communicated with treatment center personnel and dispatchers to provide information about situation, arrange reception of victims and receive instructions for further treatment.
  • Communicated with medical professionals in medical terms to relay patient needs and maintain accuracy.
  • Maintained patient care, treatment and medication documentation for accurate, up-to-date clinical records.
  • Performed thorough vehicle inspections before and after shifts to maintain operational readiness and ensure compliance with state regulations.
  • Conducted equipment and vehicle checks to maintain continuous and safe operation.
  • Safeguarded ambulance equipment through regular inventory checks, cleaning routines, and reporting any damaged items for replacement or repair immediately.
  • Provided critical incident stress debriefing to fellow emergency medical services personnel following traumatic calls, fostering a supportive work environment for all team members.
  • Contributed to community outreach efforts by participating in public education events on CPR, first aid, and emergency preparedness.
  • Restocked ambulance with proper equipment such as vents, ET tubes, medication, and IV pump tubing to maintain optimum inventory.
  • Stayed in constant communication with patients to continuously maintain care and comfort during transportation.
  • Performed intubations to secure airway in patients under respiratory and cardiac arrest.
  • Assisted with quality assurance initiatives by reviewing patient care reports and offering constructive feedback to improve overall performance within the organization.
  • Dispensed medications and monitored patient responses for adaptive treatment.
  • Educated patients and family members on medical treatments and therapies for informed support.
  • Delegated life-saving tasks to provide comprehensive treatment to triaged patients in emergency situations.
  • Managed challenging or combative patients using de-escalation techniques and appropriate physical restraints when necessary, prioritizing safety for both the patient and medical team.
  • Promoted health equity within the community by offering culturally sensitive care to diverse populations while respecting individual preferences or needs.
  • Administered continuous 12-lead electrocardiogram monitoring to record heart rhythms in patients with acute coronary syndrome.
  • Administered fluid replacement via IV, IO, and IM to replace fluid volumes and correct electrolyte imbalances.
  • Evaluated patient vital signs and status to determine care needs using pulse oximeters and electronic vital sign machines.
  • Coordinated with other emergency services personnel such as police officers and firefighters during complex incidents for optimal scene management and resource allocation.
  • Increased survival rates with rapid recognition of life-threatening conditions and swift initiation of appropriate interventions.
  • Participated in ongoing professional development opportunities such as conferences or workshops to stay current on best practices in pre-hospital emergency medicine.
  • Assisted in training new paramedics by serving as a preceptor and sharing clinical expertise during ridealongs.
  • Streamlined patient handoff processes at hospitals by clearly communicating relevant information to receiving staff, ensuring seamless continuity of care.

Education

Nationally Registered Paramedic - Paramedicine

Murray County Paramedic Program
Chatsworth, GA
12-2011

Skills

  • Documentation and reporting
  • Advanced life support
  • Critical decision-making skills
  • Direct patient care

Certification

  • Airway Management & Ventilation Techniques Certifications – Various accredited medical education providers.
  • Cardiac Electrophysiology Lab Basics for Non-Physicians Certificate– Accredited medical education providers specializing in cardiology.
  • Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) - American Heart Association.
  • Bloodborne Pathogens Training Certificate – Occupational Safety and Health Administration or approved providers.
  • State Paramedic License - [State] Department of Health or equivalent state agency.
  • Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) - American Red Cross or American Heart Association.
  • Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) - American Heart Association.
  • Hazardous Materials Awareness and Operations Level Training – Department of Homeland Security, FEMA, or accredited entities.
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers - American Heart Association.
  • National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) Certification - National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians.

Timeline

Paramedic

National/Priority EMS
02.2017 - 03.2025

Nationally Registered Paramedic - Paramedicine

Murray County Paramedic Program
Christopher Godfrey