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AFSC 3E7X1 Fire ProtectionEPR Bullet Examples- First in crash crew; provided evac path for C-130 ground emergency; $30M aircraft protected; zero life loss - Responded to vehicle accident with 2 patients; stabilized incident and provided medical attention--lives saved - Attained National Registry EMT certification; earned 10 semester hrs--strengthened wing medical capabilities - Self-enrolled in Fire Instructor I CDC; scored impressive 94% on EOC--recognized by unit/wing commander - Optimal positioning on F-16 crash; provided RIT for all entry teams--22 lives protected/averted catastrophe - Expedient response to 10 IFEs; A/C inspected/rendered fire safe--$0 loss to AF assets/mission uninterrupted - Oversaw FES expansion plan; reorganized 2K equip items/38 prsnl billets--flt grew 30%/exceeded C-17 reqs Primary/Additional Duties - SCBA technician; completed annual maintenance on 90 regulators/105 masks; saved flight $30K in repair costs - Coordinated/tested 9K feet of fire hose; ensured stringent national standard met; improved firefighter life safety - Superior trainer! Trained/certified 6 Airmen in upgrade training; skills validated; average EOC score of 90% - Conducted 5 pre-fire plan inspections; encompassed 12K+ ft; provided valuable bldg insight for response crew Standards, Conduct - Spearheaded implementation of respiratory program in ACES; consolidated & managed program worth $750K - Provided exceptional support Armedforces Against Drunk Driving; credited w/saving 24 lives over 6hr period Training Requirements - Focused on career advancement through education; completed Fire Instructor III class; MSgt level requirement - Attained Texas Engineer certification; received 4 credit hrs; able to instruct supervisory level training classes Teamwork/Followership - Initiated inspections while TDY to Silver Flag '07; identified/mitigated 2 life safety hazards; safeguarded unit - Instructed/trained 11 individuals on P-26 5K gallon tender; increased department's resupply effectiveness 22% Other Comments - Supervised "Smoke House" for 2007 Fire Prevention month; taught 174 elementary children fire and life safety - Outstanding NCO! Inspired/led subordinates to better themselves; undeniable asset to flight; promote to TSgt Primary/Additional Duties - Treated child w/ anaphylactic reaction; secured airway/administered O2--stabilized patient/transported < 5min - Coined by 52nd Fire Protection flight; taught hazmat technician class--11 students certified with 89% EOC avg - Controlled vehicle accident scene/directed crews to place oil spill pads--treated patients and mitigated hazards - Established oxygen treatment on male w/ severe chest pain; potential heart attack/damage averted--saved a life! Standards, Conduct - Worked 4-hours at 2008 fall bazaar; dismantled booth/cleaned up event area; actions contributed to $6K raised - Medical response for male with dehydration/cramps; administered oxygen/fluid infusion--expedited recovery Training Requirements - Attended interior Space Shuttle Orbiter training; enabled flt to support NASA w/specialized rescue operations - Top-notch trainer; instructed aerial vehicle configuration/operations--resulted in seven new licensed drivers Teamwork/Followership - Led Job Shadow Day tour; instructive presentation educated 150 participants--increased fire safety awareness - Actively involved with XXX CES Booster club; washed, dried and detailed cars; contributions totaled $1.5K Other Comments - Volunteered 5-hours for Armed force Against Drunk Driving; assisted personnel/vehicles--saved two wingmen - Grilled for 1500 competitors at Base 2008 Special Olympics; service before self; actions reflect new rank Additional Rater's Comments - Pursued Bachelors in Management; completed 6 credit hours; respectable 3.2 GPA--half way to fourth degree! - Mitigated Class I and Class II oil spills at vehicle accident; stopped leaks from entering base drainage system - Extinguished vehicle fire at hospital; prevented damage to adjacent vehicle/structure--promotion well deserved - Utilized powered equipment to cut the hinges on a locked steel door and made entry to attack the fire - Supervised over 80 emergency response personnel from 7 agencies, streamlined multi-agency operational performance - Provided sound fire prevention and life safety education to nearly seven hundred and fifty school aged children - Responded to the Rock Valley fire, ensured safe evacuation of 22 personnel and relocated over $900K worth of assets - Responded to report of fire in building 2022 which was under renovation; set up initial attack and requested aid from Charleston - Instituted a hazardous material training program that prepared firefighters to safely mitigate unknown "white powder incidents" - As on-scene commander of a medical emergency, maintained gunshot victim's airway during transport to hospital, saved victim's life - Performed textbook vehicle set-up and positioning during response to E-3 in-flight emergency--prevented $85M loss - Responded to a kitchen fire in base housing, extinguished fire, prevented structure damage, saved AF $100K - Led the fire department color guard, devoted over 200 hours to training of personnel, supported 20+ special events - Responded to and mitigated over 20 base and local community emergency calls - Extinguished a vehicle fire in the munitions area, isolated and minimized damage to 7 thousand dollars - Utilized power saw to cut through steel rollup door for ventilation during the fire extinguishment--saved aircraft - Provided life-saving medical care to critical patient suffering a seizure - Managed Al Udied's flightline driver's training program; certified over 30 firefighters, ensured 100% readiness - Supported helicopter fire crews out of Lompoc Airport by supplying necessary resources to isolated locations - Graduated 88 hour HAZMAT Tech class, completed 7-level, gained DoD certification - Contributed to Air Force Heritage project; devoted off-duty time to a KC-135 restoration, enhanced base museum - Obtained her Emergency Medical Technician Basic certification - Engineered the flight's occupational fire fighter safety and health program, ensured compliance of 15 programs and equipment valued at $20 million dollars, ensured "Excellent" rating - Participated as Sparky at month of the military child Fire Prevention Week - Volunteered at Fire Department Activity Club fundraiser, worked nine hours at a Saint Louis Blues game which earned over $1K - Directed firefighters in attack of fully involved house fire in Family Housing, saved home, prevented spread to adjacent apartments, saved $500K - Volunteered to fill sand bags to prevent neighborhood flooding; mitigated event, kept roadway open for emergency traffic - As on-scene commander, directed a team of firefighters in mitigation of kitchen fire, saved $450,000 residence - Gained access to a high voltage switching station, enabled techs to restore power to Vandenberg operations - Maintained the Air Force Fire Protection Self-Assessment program, achieved an outstanding 99% compliance rate - Responded to 4 power line fires and established a safe cordon, swiftly reduced the hazard, prevented injuries - Trained 33 Phosphate city Army Reserve Firefighters on Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting - Contributed to AF research lab's testing of Ultra High Pressure technology, particpated in 12 fire scenarios to validate fire science advancements - Led wildfire fighting efforts, constructed an emergency Command post--directed successful fire operations - Deployed to Columbian Air Base ISO Operation Senior Scout, taught nine week English class to 40 citizens, improved relations - Developed and implemented an operational risk management plan to increase firefighting practice and aircrew extraction & rescue procedures - Identified aircraft firefighting apparatus/equipment discrepancies--guaranteed safety, compliance with National Fire Protection Association standards - Responded to an A-10 engine fire, deployed an attack line, extinguished fire and limited engine damage to $40K - Arranged Battle of the Badges softball tournament, increased morale, relations between Security Forces and Fire Emergency personnel ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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