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Glades County EMS
Okeechobee FL 34972
Phone: 8630001111

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Colt Renfro
02 Aug 2011, 13:09
P.O. Box 915 Avon Park, FL 33826
(863)452-12523 CELL (863)414-1152 · CRENFRO45@AOL.COM

COLT L. RENFRO

OBJECTIVE

I am seeking a position where I can utilize my skills earned in the military and on the job I am nationally registered and state incised Emergency Medical Technician with valid CEVO-3 ambulance, IV Therapy for EMT’S and American Heart Association CPR certifications.


FUNCTIONAL SUMMARY

nationally registered and state licensed Emergency Medical Technician with valid CEVO-3 ambulance, IV Therapy for EMT’S and American Heart Association CPR certifications. I am trustworthy and punctual. I have served in Booth the US Army and Marine Corps. I am computer literate in Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook. I have inventory and supply ordering experience


SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
EMT State of Florida Department of Health 06/2011 {SFCC Avon Park, FL 336826
Completed EMT-basic course. Passed National registry exam currently licensed as an EMT in the state of Florida


Responds to emergency calls to provide efficient and immediate care to the critically ill and injured, and transports the patient to a medical facility. Determines the nature and extent of illness or injury and establishes priority for required emergency care. Based on assessment findings, renders emergency medical care to adult, infant and child, medical and trauma patients. Duties include but are not limited to, opening and maintaining an airway, ventilating patients, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation, including use of automated external defibrillators. Provide prehospital emergency medical care of simple and multiple system trauma such as controlling hemorrhage, treatment of shock (hypo perfusion), bandaging wounds, and immobilization of painful, swollen, deformed extremities. Medical patients include: Assisting in childbirth, management of respiratory, cardiac, diabetic, allergic, behavioral, and environmental emergencies, and suspected poisonings. Searches for medical identification emblem as a clue in providing emergency care. Additional care is provided based upon assessment of the patient and obtaining historical information. These interventions include assisting patients with prescribed medications, including sublingual nitroglycerin, epinephrine auto-injectors and hand-held aerosol inhalers. The EMT-Basic will also be responsible for administration of oxygen, oral glucose and activated charcoal.





EMPLOYMENT

Moore Haven Correctional Facility Moore Haven, FL Corrections officer 05/2007 - 06/2009
Supervise inmates in housing units and those segregated for administrative or punitive measures; instruct inmates in housekeeping and sanitation; supervise the issuance of clothing and other personal effects to inmates.
Make periodic patrols of quarters and work areas and initiate counts of inmates at regular and irregular intervals; maintain control and discipline including use of physical restraint and restraining devices; prevent the introduction of contraband into the institution.
Check inmate mail for possible contraband; maintain a periodic patrol either inside or outside the institution to ensure the security and integrity of the institution. Monitor, supervise and screen inmate visitor traffic; monitor periguard system; observe traffic in and around the compound.
Instruct inmates and maintain control in areas such as the inmate food service area, auditorium, etc. Observe for signs of disorder or tension and report such observations to a higher authority; counsel with inmates regarding institutional, domestic or emotional adjustment problems.
Maintain a record of equipment, supplies and other items; maintain and demonstrate proficiency in the use and care of firearms, restraint methods and equipment and emergency measures; maintain knowledge of communication and other electronic equipment; instruct inmates in the proper care and use of institutional equipment.
Maintain master inmate location counts; setup and receive inmate counts and be familiar with the entire operation of the Control Room; initiate and participate in search of inmate recreation areas, work areas, and housing units to prevent the introduction of contraband items.
Maintain proper security of inmates being transported; ensure that all transportation permits are completed accurately and signed by the appropriate authority; institute proper restraints as appropriate for inmate's custody classification; check transportation vehicles daily.





Safe kill pest control Sebring, FL Pest control tech. 11/2006 - 03/2007

Spray or release chemical solutions or toxic gases and set traps to kill pests and vermin, such as mice, termites, and roaches, that infest buildings and surrounding areas. Applies fertile , herbicide ad fungicide to affected sites.



United States Marine Corps Camp Lejeune, NC US Marine (Infantry) 09/2005 - 10/2006

Infantry is the central component of Marine ground forces. Infantrymen are trained to locate, close with and destroy the enemy by fire and maneuver, or repel the enemy’s assault by fire and close combat. Riflemen serve as the primary scouts, assault troops and close combat forces within each infantry unit. Trained in close combat, the M16-A4 rifle, M203 grenade launcher and the Squad Automatic Weapon.




Wal-Mart Sebring, FL Stocker (03/2005 - 05/2005

The main responsibility of a stock clerk is to add new product to the sales floor. Stockers work mainly from the backroom of a store, where items are stored until they are needed. The worker must replenish shelves that are bare or low in stock and mark each item with a price tag. Before stocking new items, he must check to see if the older product is still sellable, or if it should be removed from the floor immediately. Provide customer service.



Winn-Dixie Avon Park, FL Stocker 11/2003 - 12/2004

The main responsibility of a stock clerk is to add new product to the sales floor. Stockers work mainly from the backroom of a store, where items are stored until they are needed. The worker must replenish shelves that are bare or low in stock and mark each item with a price tag. Before stocking new items, he must check to see if the older product is still sellable, or if it should be removed from the floor immediately. Provide customer service.


United States Army Ft. Lee, VA Unit Supply Specialist 08/2004 - 11/2004

Receive, inspect, inventory, load, unload, segregate, store, issue, deliver and turns-in organization and installation supplies and equipment Operate unit level computers Prepare all unit/organizational supply documents Maintain automated supply system for accounting of organizational and installation supplies and equipment Issue and receive small arms. Secure and control weapons and ammunition in security areas Schedule and perform preventive and organizational maintenance on weapons






EDUCATION

High School Diploma Avon Park High School 05/2004

I was a member of JROTC in high school and served as 4th in command my senior year, I have also worked at the Moore Haven correctional facility Canine team. I was an honors graduate in high school as well as a member of the Kitty Hake air society ,as well as an FFA officer. I have served in both the US Army and Marine Corps.
AF JR ORTC AWARDS
Dedalin award, Military order of the world wars, America Legion merit award, outstanding cadet, Academic performance ribbon, Leadership ribbon, Summer leadership school ribbon, color guard ribbon, orienteering ribbon, Superior performance ribbon, Longevity ribbon with 4 oak leaf clusters. I also hold the following positions and ranks, Assistant logistic officer C/Staff sergeant, Logistics officer C/2nd Lieutenant, C/1st Lieutenant, and C/Captain, Inspector General C/Major and C/ LT. Col.
FFA Awards
Officer, officer’s pin, Swine production pin
Military Awards
Army service medal, National Defense medal, and the Global war on terrorism service medal.
Other awards
Graduated with honors from Avon Park High School
Attended the National youth leadership forum on defense diplomacy and intelligence.





LANGUAGES

Read, write, and speak English and willing to try new languages if the job requires it.

REFERENCES

Randy Chancy EMS Professor (863) 443-1729

Judy Bigbie Retired RN (863) 453-4088

Mike Morse Corrections officer (863) 443-0631

Bobby Green Corrections Captain (863) 381-9693

Dennis Green AFJROTC instructor (863) 452-4311ext300





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