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Taylor Harris Mehringer
4310 Woods Rd
Millersburg, OR 97321
Cell Phone: 503-899-9454
Email: tmehringer06@outlook.com
Objective:
 To further my education in Fire and EMS in order to provide the highest standard of care for my
work and for my community. To do whatever is necessary under the protocols and guidelines to
ensure the safety of those I work for and the safety of my community. To adapt and to overcome
whatever task or obstacle that life throws at me in the most productive and efficient way possible.
Work History:
Jefferson Fire District Resident Volunteer September 2012 – Present
 Providing a level of care that exceeds what is necessary to protect and serve a community. Perform
tasks that include dealing with people in stressful environments, maintaining composure during
potentially dangerous situations, taking orders from my superiors and following them, being part
of a teamwork based working environment to help achieve whatever goalpresented, and following
standards and protocols that ensure my safety my partners safety and the safety of my community.
Big Bear Logging and Fire Suppression Summer 2013 – September2014
 Served on a Wildland Firefighting Engine Crew.
 Performed duties such as regular daily rig checks and preparation for each 12-16 hour shift.
 Became proficient in organizing and establishing progressive hose lays, mop-up operations,
gridding, recognizing and identifying any safety hazards during both night and day shifts,
management of people and teams during the 14 day tours, and initial attack fire suppression.
River Rafting Guide Spring and Summer 2010 - Present
 Taking responsibility for up to 7 inexperienced rafters in one boat and ensuring their safety by
following proper safety protocols.
 Going through the necessary training in order to ensure the safety of myself and those in my raft.
 4 seasons as a River guide.
 Has approximately 400 miles experience on the river and approximately and 150 miles in training
experience on the river
Jefferson Rural Fire District Part Time Laborer September 2013 – January 2014
 Assisting the Training/ Maintenance Officer with the duties of maintaining the three stations, the
apparatus, and the equipment that make up Jefferson Fire District. This includes, but is not limited
to scheduled rig check-ups, replacing equipment on rigs and at stations, lawn maintenance,
painting, flooring, and roofing.
Polk County Fire District Volunteer September 2011 – September 2012
 Volunteered over 400 hours, riding with the Medic and other Apparatus.
 Perform tasks that included dealing with people in a stressful environment, caring for people
during transport to hospitals, and following standards and protocols that ensure my safety and
those around me.
Education
Chemeketa Community College
 EMT Basic September 2012
B.S., Western Oregon University June 2012
 Major: Philosophy
 Minor: Music
Hillsboro High School June 2007
Certifications
 AHA CPR Instructor November 2014
 VCOS Leadership Training Course May 2014
 S-231 Engine Boss (Single Resource) May 2014
 Flammable Liquids and Gas with Props May 2014
 Vehicle Fire Safety (Hands-On) April 2014
 NFPA Firefighter II Academy March 2014
 Training Operations in Small Departments February 2014
 NFPA Operations Level Responder February 2014
 NFPA Vehicle and Machinery Technician October 2013
 The Art of Reading Smoke – First Due September 2013
 NFPA Apparatus Equipped with Fire Pump June 2013
 S-190 Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior May 2013
 L-180 Human Factors on the Fireline May 2013
 S-133 Look Up, Look Down, Look Around May 2013
 S-131 Advanced Fire Fighting May 2013
 S-130 Fire Fighting Training May 2013
 Basic Vehicle Extrication April 2013
 Swift Water Rescue Technician March 2013
 NFPA Instructor I February 2013
 ICS-300/400 February 2013
 IS-800 February 2013
 ICS-200 January 2013
 EMT-B (State and National) February 2013
 ICS-100 November 2012
 NFPA Fire Fighter I October 2012
 NFPA Fire Apparatus Driver/ Operator October 2012
 IS-700 May 2011
SpecializedTraining
Emergency Care & Safety Institute (ECSI)
 Wilderness First Aid March 2012
Oregon Whitewater Association
 Swift Water Rescue Training June 2011

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Firefighter Resume Updated March 2015

  • 1. Taylor Harris Mehringer 4310 Woods Rd Millersburg, OR 97321 Cell Phone: 503-899-9454 Email: tmehringer06@outlook.com Objective:  To further my education in Fire and EMS in order to provide the highest standard of care for my work and for my community. To do whatever is necessary under the protocols and guidelines to ensure the safety of those I work for and the safety of my community. To adapt and to overcome whatever task or obstacle that life throws at me in the most productive and efficient way possible. Work History: Jefferson Fire District Resident Volunteer September 2012 – Present  Providing a level of care that exceeds what is necessary to protect and serve a community. Perform tasks that include dealing with people in stressful environments, maintaining composure during potentially dangerous situations, taking orders from my superiors and following them, being part of a teamwork based working environment to help achieve whatever goalpresented, and following standards and protocols that ensure my safety my partners safety and the safety of my community. Big Bear Logging and Fire Suppression Summer 2013 – September2014  Served on a Wildland Firefighting Engine Crew.  Performed duties such as regular daily rig checks and preparation for each 12-16 hour shift.  Became proficient in organizing and establishing progressive hose lays, mop-up operations, gridding, recognizing and identifying any safety hazards during both night and day shifts, management of people and teams during the 14 day tours, and initial attack fire suppression. River Rafting Guide Spring and Summer 2010 - Present  Taking responsibility for up to 7 inexperienced rafters in one boat and ensuring their safety by following proper safety protocols.  Going through the necessary training in order to ensure the safety of myself and those in my raft.  4 seasons as a River guide.  Has approximately 400 miles experience on the river and approximately and 150 miles in training experience on the river Jefferson Rural Fire District Part Time Laborer September 2013 – January 2014  Assisting the Training/ Maintenance Officer with the duties of maintaining the three stations, the apparatus, and the equipment that make up Jefferson Fire District. This includes, but is not limited to scheduled rig check-ups, replacing equipment on rigs and at stations, lawn maintenance, painting, flooring, and roofing. Polk County Fire District Volunteer September 2011 – September 2012  Volunteered over 400 hours, riding with the Medic and other Apparatus.  Perform tasks that included dealing with people in a stressful environment, caring for people during transport to hospitals, and following standards and protocols that ensure my safety and those around me.
  • 2. Education Chemeketa Community College  EMT Basic September 2012 B.S., Western Oregon University June 2012  Major: Philosophy  Minor: Music Hillsboro High School June 2007 Certifications  AHA CPR Instructor November 2014  VCOS Leadership Training Course May 2014  S-231 Engine Boss (Single Resource) May 2014  Flammable Liquids and Gas with Props May 2014  Vehicle Fire Safety (Hands-On) April 2014  NFPA Firefighter II Academy March 2014  Training Operations in Small Departments February 2014  NFPA Operations Level Responder February 2014  NFPA Vehicle and Machinery Technician October 2013  The Art of Reading Smoke – First Due September 2013  NFPA Apparatus Equipped with Fire Pump June 2013  S-190 Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior May 2013  L-180 Human Factors on the Fireline May 2013  S-133 Look Up, Look Down, Look Around May 2013  S-131 Advanced Fire Fighting May 2013  S-130 Fire Fighting Training May 2013  Basic Vehicle Extrication April 2013  Swift Water Rescue Technician March 2013  NFPA Instructor I February 2013  ICS-300/400 February 2013  IS-800 February 2013  ICS-200 January 2013  EMT-B (State and National) February 2013  ICS-100 November 2012  NFPA Fire Fighter I October 2012  NFPA Fire Apparatus Driver/ Operator October 2012  IS-700 May 2011 SpecializedTraining Emergency Care & Safety Institute (ECSI)  Wilderness First Aid March 2012 Oregon Whitewater Association  Swift Water Rescue Training June 2011