Lance H.

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Credentials

  • Incident Response to Terrorist Bombing
    New Mexico Tech
    Jun, 2014
    - Oct, 2024
  • PHTLS
    NAEMT
    Feb, 2019
    - Oct, 2024
  • TCCC Medical Provider
    National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians
    Jan, 2019
    - Oct, 2024
  • Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
    National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians
    Mar, 2015
    - Oct, 2024

Experience

    • Armed Forces
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Transitioning Veteran
      • Jan 2020 - Present

    • Trainer/Liaison Officer
      • Oct 2015 - Jan 2020

      Conduct life cycle mobilization engagement in order to validate Reserve and National Guard unit ability to support Combatant Commander mission requirements. Coordinated with other facilities for First Aid training for non-medical staff, Basic Life Support, and EMT training for medical personnel. Conduct life cycle mobilization engagement in order to validate Reserve and National Guard unit ability to support Combatant Commander mission requirements. Coordinated with other facilities for First Aid training for non-medical staff, Basic Life Support, and EMT training for medical personnel.

    • Medical Staff Training NCOIC
      • Jan 2014 - Oct 2015

      Served as a Medical Staff NCO for multi-component division compromised of 8 brigades with 52 battalions located over 17 states. Communicated routinely with First Army, FORSCOM, MEDCOM, NGB, and USARC to identify training requirements and resources in preparation for rotational force pool-deploying and non deploying missions. Tracked and coordinated medical training and medical readiness requirements for assigned and mobilizing forces. Served as a Medical Staff NCO for multi-component division compromised of 8 brigades with 52 battalions located over 17 states. Communicated routinely with First Army, FORSCOM, MEDCOM, NGB, and USARC to identify training requirements and resources in preparation for rotational force pool-deploying and non deploying missions. Tracked and coordinated medical training and medical readiness requirements for assigned and mobilizing forces.

    • United States
    • Defense and Space Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • S3 NCOIC
      • Mar 2013 - Dec 2013

      Coordinated with units within the battalion on upcoming requirements. Planned unit exercises and aquired proper equipment and land. Managed command briefings and ensured briefing packets were correct. Coordinated with units within the battalion on upcoming requirements. Planned unit exercises and aquired proper equipment and land. Managed command briefings and ensured briefing packets were correct.

  • 126th Forward Surgical Team
    • FT. Hood, TX/ Afghanistan
    • Detachment Sergeant
      • Aug 2010 - Feb 2013

      Detachment Sergeant for a rapid deployable 20 person surgical team. Responsible for providing lifesaving surgical capability for civil support and worldwide missions. Ensured training, readiness, health, and welfare of all team members. Principle advisor to the commander on all enlisted matters; provides direct oversight of daily operations including training, retention, physical fitness, readiness, and safety programs. Maintains and accounts for entire MTOE of the detachment valued in excess of $2.7 Million Show less

    • Evacuation NCO
      • Jan 2005 - Dec 2005

      Deployed to Iraq with the 25th BSB in OCT 2004 as a Evacuation NCO. My duties were medical coverage on all convoys between Mosul and Tel afar Iraq for the first 6 months of the deployment. Additionally I was the only Stryker vehicle operator within the battalion, and tasked to train 20 Solider to become Stryker operators. Deployed to Iraq with the 25th BSB in OCT 2004 as a Evacuation NCO. My duties were medical coverage on all convoys between Mosul and Tel afar Iraq for the first 6 months of the deployment. Additionally I was the only Stryker vehicle operator within the battalion, and tasked to train 20 Solider to become Stryker operators.

Education

  • Excelsior College
    Associate of Science - AS, Business Administration and Management, General
    2014 - 2015

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