MR. Shaun M Prouty
Cranberry Township, PA 16066 US
Mobile: 727-***-**** - Ext:
Email: *****.*.******@*****.***
Availability:
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United States Air Force
121 Hillpointe Drive
Canonsburg, PA 15317 United States
12/2013 - Present
Salary: 83,500.00 USD Per Year
Hours per week: 60
Enlisted Accessions Recruiter
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Responsible for filling annual Air Force manpower requirements by accessing qualified civilian applicants. Establishes an effective advertising, promotion and public relations program within local area & high schools. Efficiently prepares applicants for enlistment with required academic testing, physical & case file documents. Supervises Delayed Entry Program (DEP) enlistees by providing training, mentoring and qualification review. Plans, schedules, and executes marketing events by utilizing effective time management and project management techniques. Supervisor: Master Sergeant Troy Shullick 724-***-****) Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
Cranberry Township Volunteer Fire Company
20727 US 19
Suite 21
Cranberry Township, PA 16066 United States
01/2014 - Present
Hours per week: 10
Firefighter / Training Officer / Lieutenant
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Performs firefighting duties such as combating, extinguishing and preventing fires, and answering emergency calls with an engine, ladder, or miscellaneous vehicles. Lays and connects hoses, direct water onto burning structures, raises and climbs ladders, uses other firefighting techniques such as ventilating burning buildings (chopping holes in floors or roofs), administers first aid to injured persons, performs salvage operations, and inspects assigned district to assure knowledge of access, fire hazards, etc., responds and performs emergency medical assistance to level of certified training. Trains for and participates in the protection of life and property by firefighting, rescue and emergency medical activities. Participates in fire drills and attends training classes in firefighting, first aid and other related subjects. Handles routine custodial maintenance of the Fire Department equipment (such as oxygen breathing equipment, resuscitation equipment, etc.) apparatus and quarters. Conform to the safety requirements of the Fire Department. Instructs training classes and maintains appropriate training records. Supervisor: David Mack 724-***-****)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
United States Air Force
3411 Firehouse Lane
6th Civil Engineer Squadron
MacDill Air Force Base, FL 33621 United States
06/2010 - 11/2013
Salary: 64,600.00 USD Per Year
Hours per week: 72
Fire and Emergency Services Station Chief
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Under the supervision of the Assistant Chief of Operations, led and managed 23 personnel, provided immediate oversight and direction of day-to- day operations at 2 fire stations, prioritized work details, station maintenance, vehicle manning, training and assured station logs and other records pertinent to reports, activities, drills, inspections, and responses were maintained properly and submitted within time limits utilizing the Automated Civil Engineer System (ACES) when required. Coordinated vehicle assignments, station maintenance, scheduled and unscheduled training evolutions, company level facility inspections and additional duties. Created, managed and disseminated projected crew assignments and leave schedules. Wrote and recommended performance standards for subordinates, advises subordinates in advance of performance expectations, and evaluated performance. Accomplished performance appraisal reports for assigned personnel and initiated action to correct substandard performance to include verbal counseling, Letters of Counseling, Admonishment, and Reprimand. Ensured all personnel are treated in a manner free from discrimination and sexual harassment. Acted as the Safety Officer during emergency responses, responsible for the safety and accountability of all on-scene emergency responders by executing the department’s accountability program. During the absence of the Assistant Chief of Operations, served as Incident Commander at emergencies involving but not limited to, structural, aircraft, wild land, emergency medical services, and hazardous materials. Supervised the performance of crash-rescue and firefighting duties at airfields handling complex aircraft (e.g. fighters, bombers, cargo, and passengers). Managed emergency incidents using the Incident Command System, Air Force Incident Management System, and National Incident Management System principals as well as Standard Operating Guidelines (SOG) and installation policy. Supervised performance and administered and basic life support, performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), provided other appropriate assistance, and properly prepared victim(s) for transport to medical facilities. Instructed training classes, supervised subordinate Print Resume Page 1 of 6
https://www.usajobs.gov/Applicant/ProfileDashboard/Resumes/ 1/2/2018 personnel, and maintained appropriate training records. While deployed to Qatar in 2010, filled the Assistant Chief of Training position, led the training section for 67 firefighters and managed over 300 training hours, 18 IFSAC certs awarded Supervisor: Master Sergeant Nathan VanTiem 813-***-****) Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
United States Air Force
3411 Firehouse Lane
6th Civil Engineer Squadron
MacDill Air Force Base, FL 33621 United States
06/2009 - 05/2010
Salary: 56,800.00 USD Per Year
Hours per week: 60
Fire Inspector
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Served as a Fire Protection Inspector, responsible for independently accomplishing facility fire inspections and fire prevention & life safety education programs to the MacDill Air Force Base community. Entrusted with the protection of 595 base facilities within the 5,700-acre installation valued at over $2.3B. Provided public fire & life safety education to 19K DoD military & civilian members, contractors, and dependents. Executed the fire prevention inspection program and personally inspected 2.5M square feet of real property assets. Coordinated fire suppression and detection system maintenance and provided technical review of all work requests. Continuously used knowledge of fire prevention and protection methods and mission objectives to effectively identify and reduce or eliminate fire hazards without impairing mission progress. Conducted physical inspections of all facilities for compliance with the various Fire Codes. Attended pre-construction meetings with the Base Civil Engineer (BCE) and Fire Protection Engineers (FPE) to ensure all United Facilities Criteria (UFC) and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) codes were being addressed and followed in the planning process for construction and modification projects. Investigated fire safety complaints, code compliance issues and researched fire safety issues from all assigned commands within the MacDill Air Force Base community. Responsible for issuing or denying special work permits based on determinations that fire hazards exist or have been eliminated as well as reviewing work requests involving alteration of existing facilities. Knowledgeable of basic and specialized firefighting equipment (fire alarm system operation, fire extinguishing equipment operation, etc.), techniques, and procedures. Skilled in detecting and recognizing fire hazards, knowledgeable in basic building design, construction, and occupancy. Instructed training classes, supervised subordinate personnel, and maintained appropriate training records.
Supervisor: Mr. Todd Bute 813-***-****)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
United States Air Force
3411 Firehouse Lane
6th Civil Engineer Squadron
MacDill Air Force Base, FL 33621 United States
06/2007 - 05/2009
Salary: 56,800.00 USD Per Year
Hours per week: 72
Fire and Emergency Services Crew Chief
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Led a crew of firefighters in fire ground operations at structural, aircraft, wild land, and automobile fires, hazardous materials incidents (HAZMAT), and other specialized rescue emergencies which included lifting and carrying heavy loads. Directed the operation of firefighting vehicles such as pumpers, aerial ladder trucks, and crash-rescue trucks. Directed the operation of pumps, turrets, extended waterways, ground sweep nozzles, and other similar equipment. Provided supervision and leadership and integrated the actions of a crew(s) under emergency conditions. Performed pre-fire planning by walking through structures to become familiar with their interiors, detected and recognized fire hazards (potential and immediate). Supervised firefighters in performing HAZMAT technician containment and control duties. Supervises subordinates in controlling and extinguishing fires by operating hoses, ladders, and hydrants. Performed as a member of a firefighting team providing fire suppression services in residential, commercial, and industrial facilities. Conducts on-the-job training and exercises crew members to hone skills and ensure proficiency in all functional areas. Supervised performance and administered and basic life support, performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), provided other appropriate assistance, and properly prepared victim(s) for transport to medical facilities. Protected and preserved vital evidence at emergency scenes and assisted with incident investigation processes. Operated communications equipment. Wrote and recommended performance standards for subordinates, advises subordinates in advance of performance expectations, and evaluated performance. Instructed training classes, supervised subordinate personnel, and maintained appropriate training records. Maintained good working relations with all personnel. Communicated orally and in writing. Performed as Station Chief when needed, supervised work and training for 2 fire stations totaling 28 personnel.
Supervisor: Master Sergeant Ronald D'Aniello 808-***-****) Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
United States Air Force
3411 Firehouse Lane
6th Civil Engineer Squadron
MacDill Air Force Base, FL 33621 United States
10/2004 - 05/2007
Salary: 46,600.00 USD Per Year
Hours per week: 72
Fire and Emergency Services Driver/Operator
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Drove and operated firefighting vehicles of significant complexity during structural, aircraft, and miscellaneous emergencies/fires. Directed and performed inspections and maintenance of fire fighting vehicles, tools, and equipment. Responsible for proper positioning of fire fighting vehicles at emergency scene. Knowledgeable of the principles of hydraulics as they pertain to water flow, water pressure, water levels, friction losses, etc. Print Resume Page 2 of 6
https://www.usajobs.gov/Applicant/ProfileDashboard/Resumes/ 1/2/2018 Determined proper pressures, the number of lines, and relays requirements to the booster pumper. Responsible to crew chief for emergency actions and station duties. Assisted in salvage, ventilating, and overhaul operations of aircraft and structures during and after fires. Performs standby duty during aircraft refueling and defueling, engine maintenance and testing, welding and burning on fueled and/or armed aircraft, ammunition handling, airfield surveillance operations or other special circumstances. Administered and basic life support, performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), provided other appropriate assistance, and properly prepared victim(s) for transport to medical facilities. Wrote and recommended performance standards for subordinates, advises subordinates in advance of performance expectations, and evaluated performance. Conduced training classes, supervised subordinate personnel, and maintained appropriate training records. Inspected and operated aircraft arresting systems. Assisted barrier maintenance in setup and certification. Supervisor: Master Sergeant Ronald D'Aniello 808-***-****) Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
United States Air Force
8th Civil Engineering Squadron
Kunsan Air Base
Kunsan Air Base, South Korea
09/2003 - 09/2004
Salary: 25,000.00 USD Per Year
Hours per week: 72
Fire and Emergency Services Drive/Operator
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Drove and operated firefighting vehicles of significant complexity during structural, aircraft, and miscellaneous emergencies/fires. Directed and performed inspections and maintenance of fire fighting vehicles, tools, and equipment. Responsible for proper positioning of fire fighting vehicles at emergency scene. Knowledgeable of the principles of hydraulics as they pertain to water flow, water pressure, water levels, friction losses, etc. Determined proper pressures, the number of lines, and relays requirements to the booster pumper. Responsible to crew chief for emergency actions and station duties. Assisted in salvage, ventilating, and overhaul operations of aircraft and structures during and after fires. Performs standby duty during aircraft refueling and defueling, engine maintenance and testing, welding and burning on fueled and/or armed aircraft, ammunition handling, airfield surveillance operations or other special circumstances. Administered and basic life support, performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), provided other appropriate assistance, and properly prepared victim(s) for transport to medical facilities. Wrote and recommended performance standards for subordinates, advises subordinates in advance of performance expectations, and evaluated performance. Conduced training classes, supervised subordinate personnel, and maintained appropriate training records. Inspected and operated aircraft arresting systems. Assisted barrier maintenance in setup and certification. United States Air Force
3411 Firehouse Lane
6th Civil Engineer Squadron
MacDill Air Force Base, FL 33621 United States
08/2002 - 08/2003
Salary: 25,000.00 USD Per Year
Hours per week: 72
Fire and Emergency Services Firefighter
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Controlled and extinguished aircraft, structural, wild land and miscellaneous fires, protected and preserved evidence. Performed hose evolutions, salvage, ventilation, and overhaul operations during and after fires. Performed aircraft standbys and airfield surveillance operations. Performed hazardous material (HAZMAT) and confined space rescue operations, administered emergency medical care and cardiopulmonary resuscitation
(CPR). Inspected and operated aircraft arresting systems and assisted barrier maintenance in setup and certification. Operated firefighting tools and equipment and maintained fire station facilities. Performed inspections and operator preventive maintenance on firefighting vehicles, tools, and equipment. Was responsible to firefighting vehicle crew chief for emergency actions and station duties. Supervisor: Mr. Ralph Espinosa 813-***-****)
Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes
United States Air Force
Hillsborough Loop Drive
6th Aircraft Generation Squadron
MacDill Air Force Base, FL 33621 United States
07/2001 - 07/2002
Salary: 22,000.00 USD Per Year
Hours per week: 50
Consolidated Tool Kit Technician
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Responsible for the daily operation of the unit's tool kit to include handling of test and measurement devices and bench stocked aircraft hardware. Directly responsible for the quality tool and hazardous waste programs. Oversees the storage, issuing, and repairing of all aircraft tools and support equipment. Identifies section training requirements and monitors individual progress. Directs, coordinates, and controls scheduled and unscheduled maintenance of assigned aircraft equipment. Monitors all aspects of the foreign object prevention and recycling program. Responsible for the flight's technical orders (TO) and performs routine and annual checks. Assists in the daily operation and effectiveness of the squadron's aircraft equipment management section. Directs the safeguard of all squadron vehicles when not in use. United States Air Force
Hillsborough Loop Drive
6th Aircraft Generation Squadron
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06/1998 - 06/2001
Salary: 18,000.00 USD Per Year
Hours per week: 60
Aerospace Maintenance Apprentice
Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Responsible for launch and recovery of 12 KC-135R aircraft supporting Air Mobility Command's worldwide commitment. Performs ground handling, servicing, quick-tum maintenance, pre-flight, thru-flights, home station checks, isochronal inspections, and time compliance technical order inspections. Inspects removes, repairs, and replaces aircraft components. Accompanies aircraft on Single Integrated Operational Plan and worldwide contingency deployments. Maintains proficiency on support equipment and complies with all safety requirements. Identifies and documents all maintenance actions and -6 requirements in the aircraft 781 series forms. Studies technical manuals to gain systems knowledge. Performs aircraft washes and. maintains cleanliness throughout the interior of the aircraft. Maintains aircraft technical order files to include posting changes, repairing binders and maintaining serviceability. Education:
Community College of the Air Force Gunter AFB, AL United States Associate's Degree 05/2014
Major: Human Resource Management
Non-Commissioned Officer Academy Tyndall Air Froce Base, FL United States Professional 04/2011
Credits Earned: 9 Semester hours
Major: Management
Senior Non-Commissioned Officer Academy MacDill Air Force Base, FL United States Professional 10/2011
Credits Earned: 9 Semester hours
Major: Management
Community College of the Air Force Gunter AFB, AL United States Associate's Degree 10/2011
Major: Aviation Maintenance Technology
Community College of the Air Force Gunter AFB, AL United States Associate's Degree 03/2010
Major: Fire Science
Airman Leadership School Osan Air Base South Korea Professional 08/2004
Major: Leadership
Galeton Area High School Galeton, PA United States High School or equivalent 06/1998
Columbia Southern University Orange Beach, AL United States Some College Coursework Completed
Credits Earned: 93 Semester hours
Major: Fire Administration
Job Related Training:
Firefighter II, IFSAC Certification #477982 – June 2002 Airport Firefighter, IFSAC Certification #477983 – June 2002 Public Telecommunicator I, IFSAC Certification #631568, ProBoard Certification #DD631568 – October 2003 Driver/Operator ARFF, IFSAC Certification #567723 – May 2003 Driver/Operator Aerial, IFSAC Certification #1167905, ProBoard Certification #DD1167905 – June 2008 Print Resume Page 4 of 6
https://www.usajobs.gov/Applicant/ProfileDashboard/Resumes/ 1/2/2018 Driver/Operator Pumper, IFSAC Certification #638115, ProBoard Certification #DD638115 – December 2003 Driver/Operator Mobile Water Supply, IFSAC Certification #638116, ProBoard Certification #DD638116 – December 2003 Fire Officer I, IFSAC Certification #865876, ProBoard Certification #DD865876 – May 2006 Fire Officer II, IFSAC Certification #896131, ProBoard Certification #DD896131 – February 2007 Fire Company Officer 3, ProBoard Certification #BC-50207 – April 2016 Fire Company Officer 4, ProBoard Certification #BC-52843 – November 2016 Fire Instructor I, IFSAC Certification #836701, ProBoard Certification #DD836701 – June 2005 Fire Instructor II, IFSAC Certification #1054661, ProBoard Certification #DD1054661 – July 2007 Fire Instructor III, IFSAC Certification #2524513, ProBoard Certification #197070 – April 2017 Fire Inspector I, IFSAC Certification #888580, ProBoard Certification #DD888580 – December 2006 Fire Inspector II, IFSAC Certification #1050641, ProBoard Certification #DD1050641 – June 2007 Fire Inspector III, IFSAC Certification #2523565, ProBoard Certification #195966 – March 2017 Fire Investigator, ProBoard Certification #BC-56299 – August 2017 Hazardous Materials Incident Commander, IFSAC Certification #1058029, ProBoard Certification #DD1058029 – September 2007 Hazardous Materials Technician, IFSAC Certification #890767, ProBoard Certification #DD890767 – January 2007 Hazardous Materials Operations, IFSAC Certification #477984 – June 2002 FEMA ICS 100, 200, 700, 800 – November 2008
FEMA ICS 300, 400 – January 2009
FEMA ICS 300/400 Train-the-Trainer – January 2009
Emergency Medical Technician (NREMT) - February 2005 References:
Name Employer Title Phone Email
Charles A.
Morris United States Air
Force, Joint base
Pearl Harbor-
Hickam
Chief Master
Sergeant,
PACAF Fire
Chief
609-
575-
7989
******.******.*@**.**.***
Matthew R.
Amann United States Air
Force, MacDill Air
Force Base
Deputy Fire
Chief, GS-11
813-
927-
2013
*******.*****@**.**.***
Marvin L.
Whisby Air Force Reserve
Command,
Dobbins Air
Reserve Base
Fire Chief,
GS-11
678-
655-
4840
******.******@**.**.***
Michael W.
Kellebrew Wyoming Air
National Guard,
Cheyenne Air
National Guard
Base
Senior Master
Sergeant,
Fire Chief
813-
210-
3533
**********@*****.***
Clifford A.
Otto Illinois Air
National Guard,
Peroria Air
National Guard
Base
Chief Master
Sergeant,
Fire Chief
618-
979-
6007
********.*.****.***@****.***
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