Bryant Wolfe EMT, MSEM, CEM, NEMAA
Firefighter/EMT at Chubbuck Fire Dept- Claim this Profile
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Janet Rummel
Bryant did an excellent job as an instructor for the FEMA Basic Public Information Officer course NTMWD hosted in February 2018 for our team and other regional communicators across North Texas. He helped the participants learn about the roles of the Joint Information System and Joint Information Center by sharing his real-world emergency response experiences. He provided valuable recommendations for what we might face in emergency situations and what we can be doing now to better prepare. I was impressed with his knowledge, experience and skill in engaging productive discussions to support our learning and exchange of ideas with our fellow communicators. Bryant is a top-notch instructor for emergency response training.
Carole Asbury
Bryant is an educated, committed, and concerned individual to something that most of us take for granted or don't even think about, and that is "What do we do when something bad happens?" He recognizes that the only way to meet and overcome disaster, is to be prepared. From the individual planning in the household, to the community, to the city, to the county, and beyond, it all has to be in place BEFORE. We all need to have a plan, BEFORE, it happens. Bryant is committed to getting all of us ready. Whether he is participating as an individual, a team member or leader, a manager or director of a program, he has it all. He is ready. He is prepared. He is an asset in all capacities of emergency planning.
Janet Rummel
Bryant did an excellent job as an instructor for the FEMA Basic Public Information Officer course NTMWD hosted in February 2018 for our team and other regional communicators across North Texas. He helped the participants learn about the roles of the Joint Information System and Joint Information Center by sharing his real-world emergency response experiences. He provided valuable recommendations for what we might face in emergency situations and what we can be doing now to better prepare. I was impressed with his knowledge, experience and skill in engaging productive discussions to support our learning and exchange of ideas with our fellow communicators. Bryant is a top-notch instructor for emergency response training.
Carole Asbury
Bryant is an educated, committed, and concerned individual to something that most of us take for granted or don't even think about, and that is "What do we do when something bad happens?" He recognizes that the only way to meet and overcome disaster, is to be prepared. From the individual planning in the household, to the community, to the city, to the county, and beyond, it all has to be in place BEFORE. We all need to have a plan, BEFORE, it happens. Bryant is committed to getting all of us ready. Whether he is participating as an individual, a team member or leader, a manager or director of a program, he has it all. He is ready. He is prepared. He is an asset in all capacities of emergency planning.
Janet Rummel
Bryant did an excellent job as an instructor for the FEMA Basic Public Information Officer course NTMWD hosted in February 2018 for our team and other regional communicators across North Texas. He helped the participants learn about the roles of the Joint Information System and Joint Information Center by sharing his real-world emergency response experiences. He provided valuable recommendations for what we might face in emergency situations and what we can be doing now to better prepare. I was impressed with his knowledge, experience and skill in engaging productive discussions to support our learning and exchange of ideas with our fellow communicators. Bryant is a top-notch instructor for emergency response training.
Carole Asbury
Bryant is an educated, committed, and concerned individual to something that most of us take for granted or don't even think about, and that is "What do we do when something bad happens?" He recognizes that the only way to meet and overcome disaster, is to be prepared. From the individual planning in the household, to the community, to the city, to the county, and beyond, it all has to be in place BEFORE. We all need to have a plan, BEFORE, it happens. Bryant is committed to getting all of us ready. Whether he is participating as an individual, a team member or leader, a manager or director of a program, he has it all. He is ready. He is prepared. He is an asset in all capacities of emergency planning.
Janet Rummel
Bryant did an excellent job as an instructor for the FEMA Basic Public Information Officer course NTMWD hosted in February 2018 for our team and other regional communicators across North Texas. He helped the participants learn about the roles of the Joint Information System and Joint Information Center by sharing his real-world emergency response experiences. He provided valuable recommendations for what we might face in emergency situations and what we can be doing now to better prepare. I was impressed with his knowledge, experience and skill in engaging productive discussions to support our learning and exchange of ideas with our fellow communicators. Bryant is a top-notch instructor for emergency response training.
Carole Asbury
Bryant is an educated, committed, and concerned individual to something that most of us take for granted or don't even think about, and that is "What do we do when something bad happens?" He recognizes that the only way to meet and overcome disaster, is to be prepared. From the individual planning in the household, to the community, to the city, to the county, and beyond, it all has to be in place BEFORE. We all need to have a plan, BEFORE, it happens. Bryant is committed to getting all of us ready. Whether he is participating as an individual, a team member or leader, a manager or director of a program, he has it all. He is ready. He is prepared. He is an asset in all capacities of emergency planning.
Credentials
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National Emergency Management Advanced Academy
FEMAAug, 2017- Sep, 2024 -
All Hazards Planning Section Chief
FEMAMar, 2017- Sep, 2024 -
Incident Command System (ICS) Train the Trainer
FEMAJan, 2017- Sep, 2024 -
Certified Emergency Manager (CEM)
International Association of Emergency ManagersFeb, 2019- Sep, 2024 -
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
National Registry of Emergency Medical TechniciansDec, 2020- Sep, 2024 -
IICRC Certified Firm
IICRCApr, 2021- Sep, 2024 -
Professional Development Series Certification
FEMA
Experience
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Chubbuck Fire Dept
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United States
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Software Development
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1 - 100 Employee
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Firefighter/EMT
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Feb 2020 - Present
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Rocky Mountain Cleaning & Restoration
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Consumer Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Owner
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Jan 2007 - Present
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Hagerty Consulting
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United States
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Business Consulting and Services
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300 - 400 Employee
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Response Task Force
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Aug 2018 - Present
Response Task Force member that deploys to support mission critical and routine functions for government organizations
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Subject Matter Expert
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May 2018 - Present
Independent Consultant in Emergency Management and Incident Command
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Idaho Office of Emergency Management
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1 - 100 Employee
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Instructor
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Oct 2018 - Present
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Emergency Services Coordinator
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Nov 2018 - Oct 2019
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City of Dallas
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United States
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Government Administration
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700 & Above Employee
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Emergency Management Coordinator - Department of Aviation
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Jul 2017 - Aug 2018
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Emergency Management Director
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Mar 2015 - Jul 2017
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Education
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Walden University
Master's Degree, Emergency Management -
University of Phoenix
Bachelor of Science (BS), Business Management - Global Management -
University of Phoenix
Associate of Arts (A.A.), Foundations of Business -
Century High School
Diploma