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Randall Scott Webb, NREMT

Leavenworth,KS

Summary

Certified, entry-level Emergency Medical Technician with a passion for providing compassionate care for all individuals. Principally committed to upholding ethical standards, and improving on the current quality of care. Interested in an agency/company that will facilitate my education and personal development. Looking toward the future of Emergency Medicine.

Overview

2
2
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Emergency Medical Technician/Onsite Medical Representative

PRIDE Health
01.2024 - Current

A seasonal contracted position as an Onsite Medical Representative that would serve as first-aid within the building, ensure safety protocol compliance, take on projects/action items to reduce incident rates, and keep records of audits, inspections, and medical documentation. Roles and responsibilities include:

  • Respond promptly to onsite emergencies, providing skilled first aid treatment and coordinating additional support when necessary.
  • Provide ongoing support to injured employees during their recovery process, facilitating timely return-to-work plans.
  • Provided understandable advise or explanations to help staff understand policies and procedures.
  • Managed onsite medical inventory, ensuring availability of essential supplies for emergency situations.
  • Keep and organize patient records to facilitate information storage and retrieval.
  • Complete paperwork, recognizing discrepancies and promptly addressing for resolution.
  • Use preventative measures such as ergonomic assessments to decrease instances of musculoskeletal injuries among employees.
  • Monitor trends in workplace injuries, developing targeted interventions for high-risk areas or activities.
  • Take and utilize feedback in order to improve patient care and incident response
  • Facilitate communication between patients and various departments, staff, and third party institutions.
  • Reduce workplace injuries by conducting thorough safety assessments, recommending improvements based on findings.

Special Event Emergency Medical Technician

KC Medical
11.2023 - Current

Emergency medical response at shows, concerts, raves, musicals, festivals, fairs, and more at several venues in Kansas and Missouri. Roles and responsibilities include:

  • Stage and dispatch out for calls at events working in coordination with event staff, security, fire and law enforcement.
  • Assessment and treatment of medical and traumatic conditions of patients in often chaotic pre-hospital settings.
  • Maintaining levelheadedness and efficacy in high-pressure situations, effectively prioritizing tasks in order to provide the best care possible.
  • Follow all local, state, and federal regulations governing EMS through adherence to policies, procedures, and guidelines.
  • Maintains accurate patient records and documentation of interventions
  • Conduct patient intake and triage procedure
  • Efficiently assessing and addressing medical emergencies in high-pressure situations.
  • Support a positive patient outcome through effective communication with responding EMS regarding patient history and treatment plans.
  • Work shifts both independently and with other KC Medical staff

Crew Leader

Sonic Drive-in
07.2022 - 05.2023
  • Worked with POS system to place orders, manage bills, and handle complimentary items.
  • Implemented effective communication strategies between front-of-house and back-of-house staff for streamlined operations.
  • Demonstrated strong multitasking skills by managing multiple tables simultaneously without compromising service quality.
  • Adhered to proper food handling procedures and safety guidelines for the well-being of guests and team members alike.
  • Helped customers with dietary restrictions, allergies and intolerances obtain safe, delicious food by working closely with kitchen staff on alternatives.
  • Supported colleagues during peak hours, fostering a collaborative work environment that enhanced overall productivity levels.
  • Used slow periods to restock supplies, ice, trays, and delivery bags.
  • Maintained clean and organized dining areas to uphold restaurant hygiene standards.

Sales Associate

Zumiez
11.2021 - 05.2022
  • Collaborated with team members to improve overall store performance, sharing best practices, and offering support as needed.
  • Built customer loyalty and retention by delivering excellent shopping experiences.
  • Opened, shelved and merchandised new products in visually appealing and organized displays for optimal sales promotions.
  • Handled cash transactions efficiently while adhering to company cash handling policies, ensuring accuracy in all financial exchanges.
  • Maintained accurate inventory records to ensure adequate stock levels, minimizing out-of-stock situations that could impact customer satisfaction.

Education

Emergency Medical Technician Certification -

UMKC School of Medicine
Kansas City, MO
08.2023

High School Diploma -

Platte County High School
Platte City, MO
06.2022

Skills

  • Basic Life Support - CPR&AED
  • Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
  • Emergency patient triage
  • Patient Assessments
  • Vital signs monitoring
  • Recordkeeping
  • Emergency Management
  • Direct Patient Care
  • Emergency Treatment Procedures
  • Mass Casualty and Active Shooter Procedures

Certification

  • NREMT, National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians
  • Emergency Medical Technician License, Missouri DHSS
  • Emergency Medical Technician License, Kansas Board of EMS
  • AHA Basic Life Support (CPR&AED), Truman Medical Center
  • FEMA IS-100.C: Introduction to Incident Command System, Emergency Management Institute
  • FEMA IS-200.C: Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response IS-200, Emergency Management Institute
  • FEMA IS-405: Mass Care/Emergency Assistance Overview, Emergency Management Institute
  • FEMA IS-700.B: Introduction to the National Incident Management System, Emergency Management Institute
  • FEMA IS-800.D: National Response Framework, An Introduction, Emergency Management Institute
  • FEMA IS-905: Responding to an Active Shooter: You Can Make a Difference, Emergency Management Institute
  • FEMA IS-907: Active Shooter: What You Can Do, Emergency Management Institute
  • FEMA IS-1152: Blue Campaign First Responder Training
  • FEMA Hazardous Materials Awareness Distance Learning, Center for Domestic Preparedness
  • SALT Mass Casualty Triage Training, National Disaster Life Support Foundation
  • MORE Overdose Education and Naloxone Administration
  • National TIM Training Certification, The Emergency Responder Safety Institute
  • WMD/Terrorism Awareness for Emergency Responders, Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service
  • Autism Awareness and Interaction Training, Prevent-Educate

Timeline

Emergency Medical Technician/Onsite Medical Representative

PRIDE Health
01.2024 - Current

Special Event Emergency Medical Technician

KC Medical
11.2023 - Current

Crew Leader

Sonic Drive-in
07.2022 - 05.2023

Sales Associate

Zumiez
11.2021 - 05.2022

Emergency Medical Technician Certification -

UMKC School of Medicine

High School Diploma -

Platte County High School
  • NREMT, National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians
  • Emergency Medical Technician License, Missouri DHSS
  • Emergency Medical Technician License, Kansas Board of EMS
  • AHA Basic Life Support (CPR&AED), Truman Medical Center
  • FEMA IS-100.C: Introduction to Incident Command System, Emergency Management Institute
  • FEMA IS-200.C: Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response IS-200, Emergency Management Institute
  • FEMA IS-405: Mass Care/Emergency Assistance Overview, Emergency Management Institute
  • FEMA IS-700.B: Introduction to the National Incident Management System, Emergency Management Institute
  • FEMA IS-800.D: National Response Framework, An Introduction, Emergency Management Institute
  • FEMA IS-905: Responding to an Active Shooter: You Can Make a Difference, Emergency Management Institute
  • FEMA IS-907: Active Shooter: What You Can Do, Emergency Management Institute
  • FEMA IS-1152: Blue Campaign First Responder Training
  • FEMA Hazardous Materials Awareness Distance Learning, Center for Domestic Preparedness
  • SALT Mass Casualty Triage Training, National Disaster Life Support Foundation
  • MORE Overdose Education and Naloxone Administration
  • National TIM Training Certification, The Emergency Responder Safety Institute
  • WMD/Terrorism Awareness for Emergency Responders, Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service
  • Autism Awareness and Interaction Training, Prevent-Educate
Randall Scott Webb, NREMT