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PHILLIP L. LOVE
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Concentrated Areas of Study con`t:
Emergency Medical Services and Fire Operations
* Basic knowledge and skills necessary to function as First Responder, identify,
and manage the most common types of injuries and illnesses encountered in the p
re-hospital setting.
* Hold current first-aid, CPR certifications.
Business and Ethics for Security Specialists
* Introduction to business management, organizational leadership, and business e
thics.
* Americans with Disabilities Act.
* Management of employee training programs.
Work Experience:
Federal Emergency Management Agency 500 C Street SW Washington, D.C. 20472 Disas
ter General List Employee 09/01/2007-Presently
* Respond to President declared Disasters as needed.
Triton Security 3702 Pender Drive STE 220 Fairfax, VA 22030, Inc Security Office
r 06/06- Present 703/934-6431
* Maintain Log(DAR)
* Monitor Surveillance Cameras
* Access Control
* Monitor Parking Violation
* Mail Clerk for residential Facilities
LVI Services, Inc. 80 Broad St. New York, New York 1004 Asbestos Abatement Labor
er 3/2006- 5-2006 212/951-3660
* Demolition
* Containment of Asbestos contaminated materials
MVM Inc., Vienna, 1593 Spring Hill Rd. Virginia, 22182 Security Office, 8/ 2005-
9/2005 703/790-3138
* Monitor Strikers at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
* Video any permit violations and notify MWAA of the said infraction.
* Maintain a log of activity for the shift.
* Provide a professional security presence to detour any illegal activity.
American Red Cross, 8550 Arlington Blvd. Fairfax, Virginia, 22031 Emergency and
International Services Disaster Caseworker, 12/ 1999-03/2005 703/584-8400
* Respond to emergencies that cause people to be displaced due to situations tha
t required assistance.
* Provide assistance in accordance to ARC 3045, 3046, and 1295 as well as comple
te damage assessments of the effected properties.
* Maintain a resource book with current referral information on available resour
ces that clients may need.
* Maintain a relationship with organizations that can give long-term assistants
to those who have difficulties readjusting.
* Maintain records of expenses and file monthly reports of activities and expens
es that were spent for the company or spent funds on cases by the disaster volun
teers (DAT) ect.
Universal Shielding Corp. 20 Jefryn Blvd, Deer Park, New York 11729, Isolated En
closure Specialist, 6/1999-12/1999 631-667-7900
* Traveled around the country building and testing isolated enclosures for the m
ilitary, private industry, and private medical practices and hospitals.
Labor Ready, Washington, DC, Laborer, 1986-1999
* Performed various types of temporary labor services for various companies and
private contractors, both locally and abroad.
Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, S. Broad St. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Electrical
Worker WG5-2, 11/ 1984-11/1985
PHILLIP L. LOVE
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* Shipboard electrical maintenance for various U.S. Naval ships, aircraft elevat
ors, cargo elevators, motor controllers, salinity cells, load banks, tray convey
ors, ect.
Volunteer Experience:
Committee for Dignity and Fairness for the Homeless
National Union for the Homeless
Community for Creative Non-Violence
DC EMA
American Red Cross Disaster Action Team
American Red Cross DSHR
DC Emergency Food and Shelter Board
Father McKenna Center Advisory Board
National Rainbow Coalition
Federal Ordinance 920 appointee
Federal Ordinance 917 appointee
Winter Haven Hospital Crisis Line