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    Brian McDaniel

    Associate Director, Client Services at iProspect

    Brian McDaniel is a Volunteer Firefighter II/EMT with Jackson Hole Fire/EMS (JH Fire/EMS) at Station 4 in Moran.12 He became a full-time member in the spring of 2015.1

    Background and Role::

    • McDaniel grew up in Fort Worth and moved to Jackson after working in Yellowstone National Park in the mid-90s.1 He fell in love with the area and moved there permanently in the summer of 2014.1
    • His primary role is to serve the community, especially in the northern part of town where he lives, where response times from in-town resources can be longer.1 He splits his time between Station 4 and Station 1, often being the first responder in his area.1
    • McDaniel aims to provide comfort and support to those in need and reduce stress for them, their families, or friends until additional resources arrive.1

    Certifications and Goals::

    • McDaniel's certifications include EMT, Fire 1 and 2, Hazmat, Redcard, and Ropes Rescue Technician.1
    • He is content with his current role, balancing his full-time job and family life with his responsibilities at JH Fire/EMS.1
    • McDaniel is interested in helping to foster a Station 8 and is focused on providing quick responses and comfort to community members in need.1

    Balancing Work and Family::

    • McDaniel balances his volunteer work with his family life by sometimes turning off his pager when necessary.1
    • His family is understanding and flexible with his departures for calls at all hours.1 He makes sure to be present for important family events and milestones.1

    Other Information::

    • Work: McDaniel works in digital advertising for a company based in Fort Worth, where he has been for over 18 years.1
    • Free Time: He enjoys traveling, hiking, and other outdoor activities such as skiing, biking, and camping with his family.1
    • Favorite Part of Volunteering: Helping people.1
    • Most Challenging Part: Dealing with difficult calls, which he addresses by talking to family, other firefighters, or debriefing with others on scene.1
    • Advice for New Recruits: Be patient, committed, and passionate, and truly be a part of the fire department.1
    • Important Skill: Commitment and passion for helping people.1
    • Contribution to the Department: McDaniel helps keep resources closer to town by responding to calls in his area, which prevents staff from being spread thin between stations.1
    • Mentors: Retired Chief Clay and Jim Warren from the Park Service, who supported his development and training.1

    Highlights

    Nov 16 · jhfireems.org
    Brian McDaniel — JH Fire/EMS Foundation
    Form Center • Roster: Incident tracking for Jackson Hole Fir

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    Jackson, Wyoming, United States