Stacey Ritter
Marine paramedic at Toronto Paramedic Services (Formerly Toronto EMS)- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Marine paramedic
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Apr 2021 - Present
Working on Lake Ontario as a marine paramedic providing emergency medical care to Toronto’s waterways, Toronto Island, and Billy Bishop airport. Assisting with the Canadian coast guard, Canadian Armed Forces, Toronto Fire and Toronto Police to provide fast patient contact to transport to land hospitals.
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Primary Care Paramedic
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Feb 2016 - Present
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Canadian Paramedic Rescue training
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Canada
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Higher Education
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First aid and CPR Instructor
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Feb 2018 - Present
On my days off from the City of Toronto, I am passionate about working as an instructor in First Aid training. I have been recognized on several occasions for my ability to create trust and respect among those taking the course. Within this role, I have exercised my ability to successfully engage all types of students, in order to maximize attention and therefore a meaningful course that could potentially save a life. Within this role, my audience or classroom have been a wide variety of individuals including those who already work in healthcare and many who work in a completely different field such as a Trade, an Elementary School or Sports Team. Show less
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Stop the Bleed - Save a Life
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Public Safety
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1 - 100 Employee
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Instructor
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Sep 2018 - Present
Providing critical skills to the public and private sectors on how to deal with emergency situations involving major trauma, mass-casualty incidents and hemorrhage control. Appealing to all members of the public exercised my ability to create buy-in and trust from those learning. Providing critical skills to the public and private sectors on how to deal with emergency situations involving major trauma, mass-casualty incidents and hemorrhage control. Appealing to all members of the public exercised my ability to create buy-in and trust from those learning.
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Corporation of Haldimand County
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Government Administration
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100 - 200 Employee
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Paramedic (PCP-IV)
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May 2015 - Aug 2021
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Primary Care Paramedic - Lead Supervisor
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Jun 2014 - Aug 2018
Working as Paramedic has allowed me to grow and use my skills on a daily basis to help people in some of their worst situations. It has also allowed me to grow in a team environment and be a leader to others as well as see results from my treatment using BLS and ALS skill sets. Working as Paramedic has allowed me to grow and use my skills on a daily basis to help people in some of their worst situations. It has also allowed me to grow in a team environment and be a leader to others as well as see results from my treatment using BLS and ALS skill sets.
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Spectrum Health Care (SHC)
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Canada
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Hospitals and Health Care
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200 - 300 Employee
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Sales Manager
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Oct 2015 - Oct 2016
Working as the Sales Manager with Spectrum Health Care allowed me to expand my skills in communications, facilitation, leadership and relationship-building. In each meeting I facilitated a presentation on Spectrum's services to large groups at hospitals, long-term care facilities, retirement facilities, event medical clients and any other group that has a need for medical coverage. Within this role I consistently met Sales Targets and maintained valuable relationships post-education experience with clients. I was recognized for my ability to remain organized in my record of sales and client relations. I continuously focused and succeeded in providing solution-oriented relationships with a variety of groups. Show less
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Firefighter
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May 2008 - Aug 2014
Wildland Fire Fighter, part of an Initial Attack crew to assist in the control and extinguishment of natural forest fires in the northwest fire region. I was responsible for my crew’s chainsaw operations, radio communications, organization of crew equipment and overall crew safety. Wildland Fire Fighter, part of an Initial Attack crew to assist in the control and extinguishment of natural forest fires in the northwest fire region. I was responsible for my crew’s chainsaw operations, radio communications, organization of crew equipment and overall crew safety.
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The City of Kenora
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Canada
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Government Administration
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1 - 100 Employee
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Firefighter
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Sep 2011 - Sep 2012
Worked as a live in volunteer fire fighter with the city of Kenora Fire and emergency services. Situated out of Station 1, as a live in fire fighter. Responsibilities included: - attending emergency calls out of our station, - completing NFPA training modules, - maintaining living quarters to a professional standard, - completing station duties, - working alongside the full-time fire staff in prevention, education, medical, rescue and suppression calls. Worked as a live in volunteer fire fighter with the city of Kenora Fire and emergency services. Situated out of Station 1, as a live in fire fighter. Responsibilities included: - attending emergency calls out of our station, - completing NFPA training modules, - maintaining living quarters to a professional standard, - completing station duties, - working alongside the full-time fire staff in prevention, education, medical, rescue and suppression calls.
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Education
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Ontario College Of Health & Technology
Primary Care Paramedic, Primary Care Paramedic -
Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology
Fire Fighting, Pre service Education and Training -
Northern Secondary School
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ITLS
ITLS, International Trauma Life Support -
Northern