BVFD Team -
The BVFD proudly announces the advancement of Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Sara Samadini who has now earned Officer in Charge (OIC) status on Ambulance 715.
Congratulations to EMS Samadini who joined the BVFD in August of 2018 and has also been juggling a heavy college load and work demands while successfully completing over a dozen public safety training programs, including:
Even after all of the formal training, EMT Samadini navigated many steps before taking command of a BVFD Ambulance. EMT Samadini successfully completed a series of comprehensive written and practical in-station examinations. After completing all tests, EMT Samadini rode “Charge” under the evaluation of an experienced Charge EMT for a series of evaluation calls. This process is designed to allow the EMT to demonstrate knowledge and ability in the field, before being permitted to be in charge of an Ambulance and crew in any situation.
The BVFD congratulates EMT Samadini for completing this rigorous process and earning Charge status. Thank you for your dedication to serving our community.
She will be presented with her BVFD badge at the November Membership Meeting next week. Congratulations to EMS Samadini who joined the BVFD in August of 2018 and has also been juggling a heavy college load and work demands while successfully completing over a dozen public safety training programs, including:
- Maryland Emergency Medical Technician Course
- Hazardous Materials - First Responder Operations
- Protective Envelope & Foam
- NIMS IS100 Incident Command System
- NIMS IS200 Federal Disaster Worker
- NIMS IS700 National Incident Management System
- NIMS IS 800 National Response Plan
- EEO/AA and the Law
- Cultural Diversity
- Blood Borne Pathogens
- Radio Operations
- MOSH Training
- MDC Operations
- eMEDS Patient Care Reporting
- Firehouse Statistical Reporting
Even after all of the formal training, EMT Samadini navigated many steps before taking command of a BVFD Ambulance. EMT Samadini successfully completed a series of comprehensive written and practical in-station examinations. After completing all tests, EMT Samadini rode “Charge” under the evaluation of an experienced Charge EMT for a series of evaluation calls. This process is designed to allow the EMT to demonstrate knowledge and ability in the field, before being permitted to be in charge of an Ambulance and crew in any situation.
The BVFD congratulates EMT Samadini for completing this rigorous process and earning Charge status. Thank you for your dedication to serving our community.
Two more Aide advancements will be announced this week, now that the MFRI, IECS log jam has cleared.
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