
My goal for the future is to become a Combat Rescue Officer in the US Air Force and lead rescue missions across the globe under any conditions. To me, this is the most challenging, honorable, and rewarding career I can imagine. I have taken steps to achieve this goal including constant physical training, excelling in AFROTC at CU Boulder, training in parallel to Air Force Special Warfare guidelines, and networking with Air Force Special Operators.
-Patients may present with electrolyte deficiencies, hyperextension/flexion injuries, fractured bones, muscle strains/contusions
-Safety metrics provide relevant safety data regarding mitigation measures for potential safety concerns including hyper/hypo-thermia, dehydration, and other relevant safety risks
-Rapid decision making under pressure
-Meticulous attention to detail under high stress environments
-Accountability and standardization throughout the work environment to avoid possible miscommunication and errors
Licensed EMT (Colorado and Massachusetts)
BLS Certified
Open Water Scuba Diver
Excellence In Life Science Award
Stripes Award