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Jacob Murdock

Colorado Springs,CO

Summary

Multifaceted and passionate medical professional with strong communication skills eager to learn and secure entry-level Emergency Medical Technician position while advancing in an education.

Overview

3
3
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

FFEMT-Basic

Blackwoods Emergency Services LLC
01.2023 - Current
  • Operated on small teams of 4 to provide advanced medical care and rope rescue services to wildland firefighters.
  • Transported critically ill and injured firefighters off the fireline to nearest medical center, collaborating with medical liaison, air support services and local first responders.
  • Attended training classes to maintain certification licensure, keep abreast of new developments in field and maintain existing knowledge.
  • Proven ability to develop and implement creative solutions to complex problems in austerer environments.

EMT-Basic

Rhino Medical Services
02.2021 - 11.2023
  • Maintained flexibility for travel to meet changing and dynamic nature of contract work across states.
  • Prepared, processed, and analyzed Binaxnow and Accula PCR tests aimed at advancing knowledge on COVID-19, aiding in the development of new treatments or protocols.
  • Gained extensive knowledge in data entry, analysis and reporting.
  • Monitored patient reactions after administering Mpox vaccinations.
  • Cultivated interpersonal skills by building positive relationships with populations ranging from refuge camps to tribal lands.

EMT-B

Regional Emergency Medical Services (REMSA)
10.2022 - 07.2023
  • Responded to emergency calls to provide immediate and life-saving medical care in the high-call volume area of Reno
  • Followed all safety protocols and took necessary precautions while providing care.
  • Reduced response times by effectively utilizing advanced navigation tools and prioritizing dispatch calls.
  • Increased efficiency in emergency scenes by proficiently using essential equipment such as stretchers, backboards, oxygen delivery systems, and suction devices.
  • Documented patient information, medical interventions and patient outcomes for accurate record-keeping.

Education

Associate of Applied Science - Paramedic Studies

Pikes Peak State College
Colorado Springs, CO
12.2025

Skills

  • Rapport Building
  • Medical History Recording
  • Rope Rescue
  • Complex Problem Solving
  • Treatment Documentation
  • Prehospital Care

Certification


  • National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians, EMT-Basic
  • Saving America Hearts, EMT IV
  • American Red Cross, BLS CPR
  • Coaching Systems, CEVO 4: Ambulance
  • Rescue 3 International, Rope Rescue Operator/Technician, Rope Rescue Specialist
  • FEMA, Emergency Management Institute, IS-00005.a - An Introduction to Hazardous Materials, IS-00100.c - Introduction to Incident Command System, IS-00200.c - Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response, IS-00700.b - An Introduction to the National Incident Management System, IS-00800.d - National Response Framework, An Introduction
  • National Wildfire Coordinating Group, S-110 - Basic Wildland Fire Orientation, S-130 - Firefighter Training, L-180 - Human Factors in The Wildland Fire Service, S-190 - Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior

Timeline

FFEMT-Basic

Blackwoods Emergency Services LLC
01.2023 - Current

EMT-B

Regional Emergency Medical Services (REMSA)
10.2022 - 07.2023

EMT-Basic

Rhino Medical Services
02.2021 - 11.2023

Associate of Applied Science - Paramedic Studies

Pikes Peak State College


  • National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians, EMT-Basic
  • Saving America Hearts, EMT IV
  • American Red Cross, BLS CPR
  • Coaching Systems, CEVO 4: Ambulance
  • Rescue 3 International, Rope Rescue Operator/Technician, Rope Rescue Specialist
  • FEMA, Emergency Management Institute, IS-00005.a - An Introduction to Hazardous Materials, IS-00100.c - Introduction to Incident Command System, IS-00200.c - Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response, IS-00700.b - An Introduction to the National Incident Management System, IS-00800.d - National Response Framework, An Introduction
  • National Wildfire Coordinating Group, S-110 - Basic Wildland Fire Orientation, S-130 - Firefighter Training, L-180 - Human Factors in The Wildland Fire Service, S-190 - Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior
Jacob Murdock