A Renton Regional Fire Authority (Renton RFA) engineer was recognized for his Emergency Medical Services (EMS) instruction throughout the region.
Exceptional Standard of Care
The King County EMS Advisory Committee recognized Bryan Estibal for the more than 50 hours he spent developing high-level EMS instruction best practices to present to Competency Based Training instructors from across King County during evaluator training.
“Bryan’s commitment to strengthening EMS instruction reflects the professionalism and dedication we value across our organization,” Dan Alexander, Deputy Chief of EMS, Health and Safety at Renton RFA said. “King County’s EMS system is recognized far beyond our region for its exceptional standard of care, and for Bryan’s work to stand out in that environment is something we are extremely proud of.”
The Renton RFA serves the communities of Renton, Fire District 25 and Fire District 40, an area of 38 square miles and more than 138,000 members.
“His work supports consistent, effective instruction for EMS providers,” Renton RFA said. “Renton Regional Fire Authority is proud of Estibal’s work and the positive impact it continues to have on EMS training, evaluation, and patient care throughout King County.”
Original reporting: Renton Reporter — read the source article.