Overview
Work History
Education
Certification
Timeline
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Malachi Stockdale

Valley Springs,CA

Overview

11
11
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Fire Captain B

CAL FIRE Tuolumne Calaveras Unit- Stockton Delta Fire Center
08.2024 - Current
  • Supervise and train CCC Corps Member firefighters in the performance of various tasks associated with a variety of work projects including conservation, community service, construction and maintenance projects.
  • Make decisions relating to the supervision of hand crews engaged in fighting wildland, or other fires, flood control, hazardous materials incidents, emergency responses, and other emergency responses.
  • Perform and supervise routine repair and maintenance of center buildings, grounds, equipment and vehicles.
  • Maintain accurate records, documentation, and incident reports related to equipment maintenance (ME 101), training activities (IIPP 6), incident responses (FC33), and crew assignments to support accountability and compliance with departmental protocols.
  • Demonstrate professionalism, leadership, and teamwork in all aspects of job performance, fostering a positive work environment and upholding departmental values and standards.
  • Supervise a Type 1 Hand Crew of up to 17 Firefighters.
  • Completion of all IAPS paperwork including the CAL FIRE 271, CAL FIRE 200, E3301 and Stress Letter.

Electrician's Assistant

West Coast Electric
01.2016 - Current
  • Assist in installation, repair, and maintenance of electrical systems in residential, commercial, and industrial settings, ensuring compliance with safety standards and building codes.
  • Supported electricians in troubleshooting electrical issues, identifying faults, and implementing effective solutions to restore functionality.
  • Prepared work areas by assembling materials, tools, and equipment needed for electrical installations and repairs, optimizing workflow and efficiency.
  • Assisted in the routing and securing of electrical wiring, conduits, and cables, maintaining neat and organized workspaces to facilitate accessibility and safety.
  • Installed and connected electrical components, including switches, outlets, fixtures, and circuit breakers, following technical drawings and instructions provided by electricians.
  • Assisted in testing electrical systems and circuits using multimeters, voltage testers, and other diagnostic tools to ensure proper functioning and performance.
  • Supported the completion of electrical projects within specified timeframes and budget constraints, contributing to the successful delivery of services to clients.

Fire Apparatus Engineer

CAL FIRE Tuolumne Calaveras Unit- Baseline Fire Center
06.2021 - 08.2024
  • Operate fire apparatus during wildland and structural firefighting operations.
  • Lead assigned crew in firefighting duties, ensuring efficient and safe operations.
  • Perform maintenance and minor repairs on vehicles, equipment, and fire stations to ensure readiness.
  • Complete and issue Firefighter Evaluations, CAL FIRE 212.
  • Utilize maps for navigation to incidents and on-site coordination.
  • Assist in training crews in firefighting techniques, emphasizing education and physical fitness.
  • Communicate with incident commanders, dispatchers, and other emergency responders via two-way radios and mobile devices to relay critical information, coordinate tactical plans, and ensure situational awareness at incident scenes.
  • Maintain accurate records, documentation, and incident reports related to equipment maintenance (ME 101), training activities (IIPP 6), incident responses (FC33), and crew assignments to support accountability and compliance with departmental protocols.
  • Demonstrate professionalism, leadership, and teamwork in all aspects of job performance, fostering a positive work environment and upholding departmental values and standards.
  • Respond to and mitigate Vegetation Fires as part of a Type 1 Hand Crew on Initial Attack Incidents and Campaign Fires.
  • Supervise a Type 1 Hand Crew of up to 17 Firefighters.
  • Completion of all IAPS paperwork including the CAL FIRE 271, CAL FIRE 200, E3301 and Stress Letter.

Firefighter One

CAL FIRE Tuolumne Calaveras Unit
05.2017 - 06.2021
  • Responded to emergency situations, including wildland fires, structural fires, and specialized rescue operations.
  • Conducted comprehensive defensible space inspections in accordance with Public Resource Code Section 4291, evaluating properties for compliance with vegetation clearance and fire safety regulations.
  • Operated in specialized roles such as Dozer Swamper, performing various tasks to support fire suppression efforts.
  • Engage in fire suppression activities, including fire line construction, fuel reduction, mop-up operations, and structure defense, to contain and extinguish fires and prevent their spread.
  • Operated and maintained firefighting equipment and apparatus, such as fire engines, pumps, hoses, nozzles, hand tools, and personal protective gear, ensuring operational readiness and safety compliance.
  • Collaborated with fellow firefighters to execute efficient firefighting strategies, mitigating property damage and loss of life.
  • Participated in training drills, exercises, and simulations to maintain proficiency in firefighting techniques, emergency response procedures, incident command systems, and medical protocols.

Firefighter

Calaveras Consolidated Fire
07.2014 - 05.2017
  • Participated in wildland fire suppression efforts, including fire line construction, fuel reduction, and controlled burns, to contain and extinguish fires and protect natural resources.
  • Engaged in structural firefighting operations, including interior and exterior fire attack, ventilation, search and rescue, and salvage and overhaul activities, to mitigate property damage and save lives.
  • Operated and maintained firefighting equipment and apparatus, including fire engines, pumps, hoses, nozzles, hand tools, and personal protective gear, ensuring optimal functionality and readiness for emergency response.
  • Provided emergency medical care and first aid to individuals injured or affected by fire incidents, including basic life support interventions, patient assessment, and patient transport, in collaboration with paramedics and medical personnel.
  • Participated in training exercises, drills, and simulations to enhance proficiency in firefighting techniques, emergency response procedures, and teamwork skills, fostering readiness and preparedness for dynamic and evolving situations.

EMT

Sutter IFT Ambulance Transport
08.2016 - 11.2016
  • Responded calls for medical assistance, providing timely and compassionate care to patients with non-life-threatening injuries and medical conditions.
  • Conducted thorough patient assessments, including vital sign measurements, medical history inquiries, and physical examinations, to determine the appropriate course of action and level of care required.
  • Administered basic life support interventions, such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), oxygen therapy, bandaging, splinting, and immobilization techniques, to stabilize patients and alleviate symptoms.
  • Communicated effectively with patients, family members, bystanders, and healthcare professionals, providing reassurance, instructions, and medical information in a clear and concise manner.
  • Collaborated with other members of the healthcare team, including paramedics, nurses, physicians, and emergency dispatchers, to coordinate patient care and optimize outcomes in emergency situations.

Education

No Degree -

Cal Fire Academy
4501 CA-104 Ione, CA 95640
10-2021

EMT - Building Construction, Fire Behavior

Modesto Junior College
Modesto, CA
05.2016

Firefighter One Academy -

Modesto Junior College
Modesto, CA
05.2016

Intro to Fire Tech -

Columbia Junior College
Sonora, CA
12.2014

High School Diploma -

Calaveras High School
San Andreas, CA
06.2014

Certification

  • Firefighter 1
  • Emergency Medical Technician
  • CPR certified
  • Firefighter Endorsement
  • Driver Operator 1A & 1B
  • Haz-Mat FRO
  • Confined Space awareness
  • Auto Extrication (Common Passenger Vehicle Rescue 2022)
  • Low Angle Rope Rescue Operational
  • Rescue Systems 1
  • CAL FIRE Firefighter Academy
  • CAL FIRE Company Officer Academy
  • S-236 (Heavy Equipment Boss)
  • C-212 (Level B- Intermediate Sawyer)
  • Instructor Level 1
  • Rope Rescue Awareness/Operations
  • Cal Fire Basic Firefighter Course (179 hrs)
  • S-190 Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior
  • S-290 Intermediate Fire Behavior
  • S-130 Firefighter Training
  • HazMat Incident Commander
  • IS 100 (Intro to Incident Command System)
  • IS 200 (Basic ICS)
  • ICS 300 (Intermediate ICS)
  • IS 700 (Intro to National Incident Management System)
  • IS 800 (National Response Framework, An Introduction)
  • Basic MCI Course
  • Firefighter Basic Survival
  • Company Officer 2B (General Administrative Functions for Company Officers)
  • Company Officer 2C (Inspections & Investigation)
  • C-234 (Intermediate Firing Methods)
  • Leadership Level 1
  • Fire Crew Captain Academy

Timeline

Fire Captain B

CAL FIRE Tuolumne Calaveras Unit- Stockton Delta Fire Center
08.2024 - Current

Fire Apparatus Engineer

CAL FIRE Tuolumne Calaveras Unit- Baseline Fire Center
06.2021 - 08.2024

Firefighter One

CAL FIRE Tuolumne Calaveras Unit
05.2017 - 06.2021

EMT

Sutter IFT Ambulance Transport
08.2016 - 11.2016

Electrician's Assistant

West Coast Electric
01.2016 - Current

Firefighter

Calaveras Consolidated Fire
07.2014 - 05.2017

Firefighter One Academy -

Modesto Junior College

Intro to Fire Tech -

Columbia Junior College

High School Diploma -

Calaveras High School

No Degree -

Cal Fire Academy

EMT - Building Construction, Fire Behavior

Modesto Junior College
Malachi Stockdale