

Knowledgeable crew chief/ driver operator with robust background in emergency response and fire safety. Proven track record in managing high-pressure situations and executing rescue operations. Demonstrated expertise in teamwork and strategic problem-solving.
Experienced with emergency response and rescue operations. Utilizes critical thinking and quick decision-making to ensure safety and efficiency. Track record of effective teamwork and adherence to safety protocols.
Firefighting professional with comprehensive experience in emergency response and life-saving techniques. Known for strong focus on collaboration and adaptability in dynamic environments. Reliable team player skilled in equipment maintenance and fire prevention strategies.
I have built a strong record of achievement marked by the Air Force Meritorious Award and two Air Force medals with oak leaf clusters, recognizing repeated excellence in performance. My sustained service is reflected in the Air Force Longevity Service Award with one Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster, Air Force Good Conduct Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters, and the National Defense Service Medal. I have supported mission objectives across four overseas deployments, earning the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Air Force Expeditionary Service Ribbon, and Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal. At the unit and training level, I received the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award and Air Force Training Ribbon, and I was coined by seven Air Force base wing commanders for outstanding service—an exceptional distinction recognizing consistent leadership, dedication, and impact beyond standard expectations.
The Air Force Longevity Service Award is a U.S. military decoration that recognizes honorable and continuous service in the U.S. Air Force, Air Force Reserve, or Air National Guard. It is awarded to both officers and enlisted members after completing four years of qualifying service, with additional awards granted for each subsequent four-year period of honorable service. These additional awards are indicated by oak leaf clusters, with bronze clusters representing each extra award and silver clusters used in place of five bronze. The award consists of a ribbon only, featuring ultramarine blue with yellow edges, symbolizing integrity, excellence, and sustained commitment. Although it is not awarded for valor or a specific achievement, it signifies long-term professionalism, reliability, and dedication to military service.