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Jonathan (Mike) Trainor is listed as Fire and Emergency Services Chief at FEMA, a with 19737 employees, based in Fairfax, Virginia, United States. AeroLeads shows a matched LinkedIn profile for Jonathan (Mike) Trainor.
Jonathan (Mike) Trainor previously worked as Fire Chief at Fema and Deputy Fire Chief at Joint Base Myer Henderson Hall Fire & Emergency Services. Jonathan (Mike) Trainor holds Master’S Degree, Emergency And Disaster Management, 24 Semester Credits from American Military University.
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Jonathan (Mike) Trainor is a Fire and Emergency Services Chief at FEMA. He possess expertise in firefighting, emergency management, emergency services, public safety, fire suppression systems and 22 more skills.
Listed skills include Firefighting, Emergency Management, Emergency Services, Public Safety, and 23 others.
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Fire Chief
CurrentDeputy Fire Chief
o Shares in the overall technical and administrative management of the fire department in conjunction with the Fire Chief, plans, directs, and implements the fire prevention and protection programs for this installation and assumes the responsibility for administrative activities relative thereto. Studies and analyzes the installation's activities and develops fire prevention and protection programs.o Analyzes reports/documents and recommends improvements and changes in the… Show more o Shares in the overall technical and administrative management of the fire department in conjunction with the Fire Chief, plans, directs, and implements the fire prevention and protection programs for this installation and assumes the responsibility for administrative activities relative thereto. Studies and analyzes the installation's activities and develops fire prevention and protection programs.o Analyzes reports/documents and recommends improvements and changes in the organization; assists in the formulation of departmental rules, standards, work methods, and procedures; meets with supervisors and managers to discuss general problems; assists in supervising the preparation of an annual budget attends meetings with commanders, managers, and supervisors to discuss fire protection and prevention matters and performs specialized assignments as directed by the Fire Chief. The division provides fire prevention, rescue, fire fighting, and Hazardous Material response services. o Prepares contingency plans to effectively handle responses to hazardous materials incidents/emergencies. Designs, develops, and implements training programs, equipment standards, and procedures for hazardous materials responses. Monitors the performance of firefighters during hazardous materials emergencies, provides synopsis of the operation to the Fire Chief and recommendations for improvement. o Coordinates hazardous materials incident cleanup to ensure compliance with established standards. Coordinates the division's response plans with other WSMR, federal, state, and local agencies. Coordinates and evaluates simulated emergency responses which test this division's ability to respond to and resolve emergency situations. Represents this division at meetings, conferences, and workshops for the purpose of enhancing response capabilities. Show less
Fire Chief
o Provides executive direction, leadership and administration for all fire and life safety operations relating to planning, organizing, budgeting, staffing, directing, coordinating, fire and medical functions, prevention and safety, rescue, hazardous materials, emergency management, ambulance service and all other related public safety incentives.o Responsibilities include: reviewing the general operation of the department to determine efficiency; providing direction on major projects… Show more o Provides executive direction, leadership and administration for all fire and life safety operations relating to planning, organizing, budgeting, staffing, directing, coordinating, fire and medical functions, prevention and safety, rescue, hazardous materials, emergency management, ambulance service and all other related public safety incentives.o Responsibilities include: reviewing the general operation of the department to determine efficiency; providing direction on major projects or problem area; developing and planning strategic master plan; developing and implementing policies and procedures; and providing policy guidance.o Is responsible, through study and data research, for developing recommendations for the protection of life and property of all installation visitors, recruits, tenant commands, and assigned personnel. Show less
Station Chief
o Directs fire and emergency operations shift that covers approximately 2700 facilities to include family housing units, retail, office, schools, industrial, high rise billets, twelve story hospital, etc. o Ensures that personnel and equipment are in a constant state of readiness for immediate response to emergency incidents, plans, schedules, and coordinates work assignments for shift personnel. o Approves leave, resolves grievances and takes disciplinary actions as… Show more o Directs fire and emergency operations shift that covers approximately 2700 facilities to include family housing units, retail, office, schools, industrial, high rise billets, twelve story hospital, etc. o Ensures that personnel and equipment are in a constant state of readiness for immediate response to emergency incidents, plans, schedules, and coordinates work assignments for shift personnel. o Approves leave, resolves grievances and takes disciplinary actions as required.o Responsible for organizing and maintaining special operation programs to include HazMat, confined space rescue, RIT and firefighter survival training, operational safety, and multi-agency tactics and strategies development. Show less
Fire Marshal
o Applied an extensive knowledge of building construction, national fire codes, OSHA codes, and plans review to effectively identify, reduce, or eliminate fire and life safety hazards without impairing mission objectives. o Developed various curriculums for public education and community outreach programs that relates to numerous audience groups. o Analyzed, assessed and determined the origin and cause of various types of fires or explosions, including residential and… Show more o Applied an extensive knowledge of building construction, national fire codes, OSHA codes, and plans review to effectively identify, reduce, or eliminate fire and life safety hazards without impairing mission objectives. o Developed various curriculums for public education and community outreach programs that relates to numerous audience groups. o Analyzed, assessed and determined the origin and cause of various types of fires or explosions, including residential and commercial structures, industrial facilities, vehicle, marine, and other types of equipment by utilizing scientific method of investigation. o Serves as division assistant safety officer responsible for compliance with all known safety guidance, conducing safety related training, accident investigation, and responds to emergency incidents to perform safety officer functions.o Ensures that hazardous materials are properly stored and disposed of, while also reviewing all MSDS requirements and that each hazardous materials collection site is operated in accordance with applicable regulations, laws, and standards. Show less
Training Officer
o Developed and instruct all-risk training program for 112-member fire department; which includes fire suppression, tactics & strategies, EMS, hazardous materials, WMD/CBRNE, rescue, and emergency planning/response. o Operated and maintained fire & emergency services training center, including class “A” burn house, flashover simulator, ARFF live fire training prop, forcible entry and firefighter mayday props; and supplies, books, equipment, etc. o Managed the Career Development… Show more o Developed and instruct all-risk training program for 112-member fire department; which includes fire suppression, tactics & strategies, EMS, hazardous materials, WMD/CBRNE, rescue, and emergency planning/response. o Operated and maintained fire & emergency services training center, including class “A” burn house, flashover simulator, ARFF live fire training prop, forcible entry and firefighter mayday props; and supplies, books, equipment, etc. o Managed the Career Development Course (CDC) program that utilizes online training and various methods of multimedia to enhance training department efficiency and effectiveness. o Worked with internal agency divisions and outside departments to coordinate drills, exercises, training and emergency preparedness. o Managed fire and emergency services hazardous materials training program that included developing and instructing curriculum for WMD, CBRNE, and hazardous materials. In addition, was responsible for development of monitoring courses, drill and exercises development and implementation and CBRNE agency coordination. Show less
Training & Safety Officer
o Trains department personnel in a variety of emergency related subjects such as operation of firefighting equipment, type and proper use of firefighting agents; use and types of alarm equipment; rescue, hazardous materials response and planning, wildland fire tactics & strategies, etc. o While on shift, functioned as station officer conducting riding assignments, shift details and assuming command of all emergencies responses including: fire, EMS, rescue, wildland, hazardous… Show more o Trains department personnel in a variety of emergency related subjects such as operation of firefighting equipment, type and proper use of firefighting agents; use and types of alarm equipment; rescue, hazardous materials response and planning, wildland fire tactics & strategies, etc. o While on shift, functioned as station officer conducting riding assignments, shift details and assuming command of all emergencies responses including: fire, EMS, rescue, wildland, hazardous materials, and WMD/CBRNE. o Observed and evaluates overall effectiveness of fire prevention, fire suppression, safety and rescue programs, in order to provide staff assistance and executive feedback in all phases of fire protection and prevention. o Planed all-hazard safety program. Worked with environmental, health and safety advisory committees in developing and providing safety expertise relating for operational and shift safety topics. Show less
Firefighter/Emt
o Performed responsible public protective service work involving fire suppression, rescue, basic life support, and HazMat, salvage and/or fire prevention.o Operates various fire department apparatus and equipment including pumpers, aerials, rescue truck, and command vehicles. o As member of federal regional hazardous materials/CBRNE team, was responsible for hazmat sampling, mitigation and decontamination procedures and applications in accordance with the material involved and… Show more o Performed responsible public protective service work involving fire suppression, rescue, basic life support, and HazMat, salvage and/or fire prevention.o Operates various fire department apparatus and equipment including pumpers, aerials, rescue truck, and command vehicles. o As member of federal regional hazardous materials/CBRNE team, was responsible for hazmat sampling, mitigation and decontamination procedures and applications in accordance with the material involved and local, state and federal protocols. o During hazardous materials, CBRNE, or WMD incidents would be responsible for various roles to include safety officer, decontamination team lead, operations officer, mitigations team lead, and other specially trained tasks. o Provided basic life safety emergency care including airway management, C.P.R., A.E.D., splinting and immobilization following local medical protocols and within scope of training; Supports advance life support units. Show less
Crew Chief
o Responsible for day-to-day operations of various apparatus and all 3 crewmembers for shift. o Responsible for making initial command decisions upon arrival to emergency scene as lead firefighter.o Member of Air Force Hazardous Materials Team responsible for emergencies involving CBRNE and hazardous materials conditions and incidents. o Responsible for hazmat sampling, mitigation and Decontamination procedures and applications in accordance with the material involved… Show more o Responsible for day-to-day operations of various apparatus and all 3 crewmembers for shift. o Responsible for making initial command decisions upon arrival to emergency scene as lead firefighter.o Member of Air Force Hazardous Materials Team responsible for emergencies involving CBRNE and hazardous materials conditions and incidents. o Responsible for hazmat sampling, mitigation and Decontamination procedures and applications in accordance with the material involved and local, state and federal protocols. Performed rescue from hazardous sites, high & low angle, vehicles, and structures. o Direct crew(s) in firefighting and various other emergency incidents within the scope of fire department operations. Conducts and receives training to include classroom lectures and physical drills. Show less
Firefighter
o Exercised duties as a Driver/Operator on both ARFF and structural firefighting vehicles, positioning vehicles according to the nature of the fire, wind direction, water source, hazards from falling structures, and location of armament on aircraft.o Conducted and in charge of annual and monthly fire apparatus inspection, maintenance, and testing. o Applied knowledge of firefighting and rescue techniques as emergency first responder including hydraulics, forcible entry… Show more o Exercised duties as a Driver/Operator on both ARFF and structural firefighting vehicles, positioning vehicles according to the nature of the fire, wind direction, water source, hazards from falling structures, and location of armament on aircraft.o Conducted and in charge of annual and monthly fire apparatus inspection, maintenance, and testing. o Applied knowledge of firefighting and rescue techniques as emergency first responder including hydraulics, forcible entry, ventilation, ropes & knots, ladder operations, hose tactics & deployments, and other related tasks. o Performed various other tasks such as confined space rescue, HazMat response, and other military fire response essential functions. Show less
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Shirley Raymond
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Cornell House
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Jeff Flournoy
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Jim Welsby
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Darrie Taylor
Colleague at FemaGreater Chicago Area, United States
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Faye Bowers
Colleague at FemaDenver, Colorado, United States
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Monica Willemssen
Colleague at FemaWarrenton, Virginia, United States
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Sanford Mouton, M.Ed, Pmp
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Bria Shepard
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Jonathan (Mike) Trainor education
Master’S Degree, Emergency And Disaster Management, 24 Semester Credits
Bachelor’S Degree, Fire Science
Associate’S Degree, Fire Science
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What company does Jonathan (Mike) Trainor work for?
Jonathan (Mike) Trainor works for FEMA.
What is Jonathan (Mike) Trainor's role at FEMA?
Jonathan (Mike) Trainor is listed as Fire and Emergency Services Chief at FEMA.
Where is Jonathan (Mike) Trainor based?
Jonathan (Mike) Trainor is based in Fairfax, Virginia, United States while working with FEMA.
What companies has Jonathan (Mike) Trainor worked for?
Jonathan (Mike) Trainor has worked for Fema, Joint Base Myer Henderson Hall Fire & Emergency Services, Uscg Tracen Fire Department, Fort Gordon Fire & Emergency Services, and Fort Belvoir Fire & Emergency Services.
Who are Jonathan (Mike) Trainor's colleagues at FEMA?
Jonathan (Mike) Trainor's colleagues at FEMA include Shirley Raymond, Merangeli Valentin, Cornell House, Jeff Flournoy, and Jim Welsby.
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What schools did Jonathan (Mike) Trainor attend?
Jonathan (Mike) Trainor holds Master’S Degree, Emergency And Disaster Management, 24 Semester Credits from American Military University.
What skills is Jonathan (Mike) Trainor known for?
Jonathan (Mike) Trainor is listed with skills including Firefighting, Emergency Management, Emergency Services, Public Safety, Fire Suppression Systems, Disaster Response, Rescue, and Fire Safety.
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