Work effectively in team environments, contributing to group goals through cooperation, andsupport
Utilize strong critical thinking skills to assess situations, solve problems, and make informed decisions under pressure
Quickly adapt to changing conditions and dynamic environments to maintain efficiency
Adaptable to long shifts and demanding schedules while maintaining focus
Demonstrate strong communication skills with crew members, captains, engineers, and supervising personnel to ensure clarity, safety, and operational success
Overview
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Certification
Work History
Type 1 Wildland FireFighter/Conservation Corps Member
California Conservation Corps
12.2024 - Current
Conduct direct and indirect Wildland firefighting operations while using handcrew tools such as Mcleod, Pulaski, Chainsaw, Shovel, axe, and back pump
Patrolled burnt areas after fires to locate and eliminate hot spots that could flare or rekindle.
Cut and cleared brush and dug trenches to create fire lines using axes, chainsaws or shovels
preform in physically demanding work in all weather conditions including extreme heat
Upheld high standards of professionalism while interacting with the public during city projects and attending public events
Preformed routine maintenance and cleaning of the fire rig ensuring equipment is kept in orderly and operational condition
Maintain a clean-shaven appearance and ensure uniform is consistently clean, pressed, and presentable to uphold C's standards
Collaborate effectively with crew members, using clear communication and teamwork to support group success and operational efficiency
Apply 18 Watch Out Situations for situational awareness during firefighting assignments
Education
Associate of Science - Fire Sience
Chaffey College
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
05-2025
High School Diploma -
Rancho Cucamonga High School
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
06-2020
Skills
Chainsaw operation
Fire containment
Fire suppression tools operations
Backfire and flanking
Physical fitness and endurance
Certification
California Class C Drivers License
S-190 : Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior
L-180 : Human Factors On Fire Line
S-130 : Firefighting Training
FRO : Hazmat First Responder Operator
FRA : Hazmat First Responder Awareness
C-212 : Basic Wildland Chainsaw
Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED
AHA BLS/CPR
FEMA IS : 100 Introduction to Incident Command System
FEMA IS : 200 Basic Incident Command System For Initial Response
FEMA IS : 700 An introduction to the National Incident Management System
FEMA IS : 800 National Response Framework, An Introduction
ServSafe California Food Handler
Defensive Driving Safety Course
Timeline
Type 1 Wildland FireFighter/Conservation Corps Member