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Travis Gilman

621 W. Indiana Ave Apt# 22 DeLand,United States

Summary

Successful Critical Care Flight Paramedic NCO with 7 years of experience as a flight medic and 20 years of overall experience as a combat medic, caring for patients with acute health emergencies while being transported by ground or air. Highly proficient in providing efficient patient assessments and advanced life-saving techniques to contribute to ideal health outcomes. Expert communicator providing effective teamwork with colleagues, sister branch representatives, and civilian providers. Greatly capable of navigating the unique challenges on the battlefield by utilizing 20 years of experience as a combat medic, adapting quickly to dynamic situations and offering solutions to ensure mission success.

Overview

24
24
years of professional experience

Work History

Lead Paramedic in Emergency Medical Services

Volusia County Emergency Medical Services
02.2019 - Current

o Responded to over 4,000 emergent and non-emergent calls quickly and safely while operating as a Lead Paramedic in Emergency Medical Services


o Performs basic and advanced life support assessments; interpret limited histories and use physical examinations to identify potential underlying critical issues


o Monitors patients for changes, and review and revise plans accordingly


o Administers infusions, medications and intubations; manage patients on a ventilator during inter-facility transfers


o Demonstrates high standards of performance, including teamwork, communication and compassion


o Strictly protects the confidentiality of all information related to patient care activities and EMS operations


o Keeps vehicles ready for emergencies by cleaning them and keeping medical supplies stocked


o Promotes team effort when working with dispatch center, external public safety agencies and health care providers.

Critical Flight Paramedic NCO

Florida Army National Guard
09.2015 - Current

o Serves as a Critical Care Flight Paramedic NCO in a 15 aircraft aeromedical evacuation (MEDEVAC) company in a General Support Battalion


o Responsible for the in-flight medical care of emergency and routine patients; responsible for the initial triage, management and transportation of combat casualties


o Performs life-saving missions under day, night, and NVG conditions


o Responsible for the professional growth, mentorship and leadership of 3 enlisted Soldiers


o Ensures the medical mission readiness of six HH-60M helicopters.


o Performs additional duties as Medications and Drug Inventory Team NCOIC.


o Conducted MEDEVAC operations while deployed to Kuwait and Iraq in support of Operation Inherent Resolve in 2016-2017. Responded to multiple state active duty missions, to include disaster response for Hurricane Irma, Hurricane Michael, Hurricane Ian, as well as standing up a field hospital due to the COVID 19 pandemic.

Combat Medic (68W)

Florida Army National Guard
09.2011 - 09.2015

o Served as an ambulance driver in a Brigade Support Battalion,


o Responsible for scene control, scene safety, triage, and enroute medical care of emergent, non-emergent, and routine military patients


o Responsible in training and mentoring new Soldiers assigned to the section.


o Ensured mission readiness of assigned crews, vehicles, and medical equipment


o Accountable for the preventative maintenance of 3 HMMWV in the amount of $240,000


o Accountable for three Medical Equipment Sets (MES) valued at over $350,000


o Actively contributed to the success of the Brigade's performance in XCTC in 2014, with over 700 real world casualties treated and transported by the Brigade Aid Station. Successfully completed the Medical Simulation Training Center (MSTC) at Camp Dodge, Iowa in 2015, achieving a first time Go for each station

Combat Medic (68W)

US Army
10.2001 - 06.2006

o Served as a line medic being responsible for the health and well being of over 30 soldiers while assigned to the Scout/Sniper platoon


o While deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom 1 & 3, developed Medical Standard Operating Procedures with the Reconnaissance Platoon Leader to provide the highest level of care possible while also ensuring mission success


o Worked in the Battalion Aid Station performing basic and advanced patient assessments, administered medications, infusions, and intubations as directed


o Documented and maintained medical records


o Effectively fostered a positive environment of communication and teamwork


o Inventoried and maintained all medical equipment assigned to the platoon


o Effectively worked with the Battalion Reconnaissance elements in support of combat operations, ensuring success on the battlefield

Education

Associate of Science - Emergency Medical Services

Seminole State College of Florida
Sanford, FL
06.2017

No Degree - Critical Care Paramedicine

US Army Critical Care Flight Paramedic Course
San Antonio, TX
06.2016

Associate of Arts - General Studies

Seminole State College of Florida
Sanford, FL
06.2015

Skills

  • EMT-P Certified (Nationally Registered)
  • Flight Paramedic Certified (FP-C)
  • ACLS Certified
  • PALS Certified
  • BLS Certified
  • PHTLS Certified
  • Licensed Paramedic (Florida)
  • Blood Transfusion Procedures
  • Manage patients on a ventilator
  • Read Lab Values
  • RSI Procedures
  • Emergency Care of Military Working Dogs (MWD)

Timeline

Lead Paramedic in Emergency Medical Services

Volusia County Emergency Medical Services
02.2019 - Current

Critical Flight Paramedic NCO

Florida Army National Guard
09.2015 - Current

Combat Medic (68W)

Florida Army National Guard
09.2011 - 09.2015

Combat Medic (68W)

US Army
10.2001 - 06.2006

Associate of Science - Emergency Medical Services

Seminole State College of Florida

No Degree - Critical Care Paramedicine

US Army Critical Care Flight Paramedic Course

Associate of Arts - General Studies

Seminole State College of Florida
Travis Gilman