New Orleans photos, travel tips, and tales by travel photojournalist, Kelly Williams. Gavin Istre. Captain Janick Lewis is the Communications Coordinator for New Orleans EMS. She began in the EMS field through her local volunteer fire department. Captain Williams-Johnson received her EMT Basic training and Paramedic training at Nunez Community College and has been a paramedic since 2000. On and on it went. While in the northern part of the southern states, her career included several aspects of emergency medicine. Here I am, interviewing a bear mascot representing an insurance company. New Orleans EMS. He has held this position since 1993, and his duties include overseeing the daily operations of the men and women on his watch, as well as ensuring that medics provide the highest quality emergency medical treatment as dictated in the New Orleans EMS Mission Statement. • In my spare time, I do not particularly like to blog or use Twitter, but I do both those things a lot anyway. I am proficient at cooking lots of other things. Contact Us    While walking the streets of the French Quarter, I peered through the following windows. In addition to his primary duties, Cpt. Lieutenant Guidry operates as Assistant Field Supervisor at NOEMS. Text COVIDNOLA to 888777 to receive alerts. I’m glad to say I’ve been, and I would like to return to see more of New Orleans and of Louisiana at large. He went on to become an EMT-Basic in 1982, and received his certification as a Paramedic in 1987. Whitepages people search is the most trusted directory. Captain Richardson started his EMS career with the City of New Orleans in 1985, and his leadership skills have led to him being the longest serving Field Supervisor within the division. As a FTO, Captain Pardew was responsible for orienting newly hired employees, educating them to the standards of care, and ensuring that they adhere to the mission statement of New Orleans EMS. She then moved on to become certified as an instructor in CPR, Advanced Cardiac Life Support, and has lectured on various topics to include public safety, awareness and general wellness. Captain Pardew career as a certified trainer stems back to her volunteer days where she educated fellow peers, students, and members of the community, and other healthcare professionals. Lewis also maintains his department’s tracking for all calls for service, assists the educational team as an NAEMT instructor, and serves as the Assistant Medical Team Manager as part of Louisiana Task Force 1. Captain Richardson received a Bachelor’s Degree in Biology from Southern University New Orleans in 1981. • I also do speaking engagements; my TEDx Talk, "I'm a Millennial, and I am a Monster" was a TED.com editor's pick of the week. Originally from Tupelo, Mississippi, the birthplace of Elvis Presley, Captain Russell Hill claims to be the second most famous person from her hometown. Kelly Williams Brown ... • New York Times-bestselling author of Adulting, and latest book Gracious. For every experience during my trip to New Orleans, there was good and bad. He obtained both national and state certification as a Paramedic in 1996, and additionally has been an instructor in CPR, BTLS, ACLS, and PALS. He has been proudly serving with New Orleans EMS since 2008. While he grew up in Alexandria, VA., Cpt. Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window), Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window), Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window), Click to share on StumbleUpon (Opens in new window), Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window), Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window), Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window). Dennis Schorr, Jr. Watch … Captain Williams-Johnson was the first NOEMS female SWAT medic and completed the NOPD SWAT Academy in 2006, she is also cross-trained in high angle rescue, swift water rescue, confined space rescue, rapid rescue diver and is a member of SELA TF 1 USAR team. Jerome Baudy, Jr. New Orleans Fire Department: Suppression, Apparatus Operator . Captain Darryl Richardson currently serves as the B Watch Field Supervisor for New Orleans EMS. • I was born in southern Louisiana, and have since lived in Mississippi, Oregon, Texas and Washington D.C. • I studied journalism at Loyola University New Orleans, and worked as a daily news reporter for seven years before transitioning to copywriting and freelancing. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. The City of New Orleans is responding to cases of COVID-19, commonly known as the coronavirus. He became an EMT-Basic in 1991, and worked for various private ambulance services before joining the city ranks in 1993. Her duties include overseeing the daily operations of the men and women on her watch as well as ensuring that medics provide the highest quality emergency medical treatment as dictated in the New Orleans EMS Mission Statement. People were kind and approachable, but there is a definite undercurrent of racism. 2009 began her move to educating new hires for the city of New Orleans, accepting the position as a Field Training Officer (FTO). Employed with NOEMS since 2004, Laura has participated in Rapid Diver and other programs as she grew within the division. Type an address to get zoning, district, and service information for your location, Hint: For directional streets, use S for South and N for North, 1300 Perdido St, New Orleans, LA 70112    • New York Times-bestselling author of Adulting, and latest book Gracious. It was a challenging interview, as he was a silent mascot. Captain Russell Hill acquired her EMT in 2002 and Paramedic in 2004 from Itawamba Community College, Tupelo, Mississippi. While my perspective is limited to that of a tourist, I make […], In November, I took a trip to New Orleans. To view the full travel photography portfolio: www.Kelly-Williams.com. Lewis has called New Orleans home since 2003. (504) 658-4000    Keller Williams Realty, Inc., a franchise company, is an Equal Opportunity Employer and supports the Fair Housing Act. Special Event Medical Coverage Request Form. After some time with a private EMS service, Christine joined in 2008. "Copyright © 2020 The City of New Orleans"  |  Report Fraud  |  Site Policies & Information, Captain Williams-Johnson has been with the City of New Orleans Emergency Medical Services since 2000 and is currently supervisor of D Watch. (check back in December for baby pics). His primary duty is to oversee his department’s concerns in regards to the processing and dispatching of medical emergencies within the City of New Orleans; as well as the interagency communications between his department and NOFD, NOPD and OPCD in response to those emergencies. View phone numbers, addresses, public records, background check reports and possible arrest records for William Kelly in New Orleans, LA. Laura is proud to be the first female captain at NOEMS. After successfully completing the EMT - Basic program at Delgado Community College, she relocated to the Washington D.C./Northern Virginia area. Captain Hoag proudly served our country as a member of the United States Navy (both active and reserve) from 1982 until 1993. • I've worked as a long-form features writer, a columnist for The Daily Beast, and cocktail waitress on Bourbon Street. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! In 2006, she relocated back to New Orleans, and bridged from Cardiac Technician to Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic. Lt. Guidry was appointed FTO and also became IPMBA certified. Her duties include overseeing the daily operations of the men and women on her watch, as well as ensuring that medics provide the highest quality emergency medical treatment as dictated in the New Orleans EMS Mission Statement. Her duties include overseeing the daily operations of the men and women on her watch as well as ensuring that medics provide the highest quality emergency medical treatment as dictated in the New Orleans EMS Mission Statement. Captain Williams-Johnson has been with the City of New Orleans Emergency Medical Services since 2000 and is currently supervisor of D Watch. The address on file for this person is 317 Burgundy Street, New Orleans, LA 70112 in Orleans County. Captain Williams-Johnson was the first NOEMS female SWAT medic and completed the NOPD SWAT Academy in 2006, she is also. He is an active member of the Zulu Social Aid and Pleasure Club. • In my spare time, I like to read, dance, craft, drive to small towns to eat lunch, dress up in folk costume, seek out the few shades of red lipstick that a redhead can reasonably pull off, try new soups, feign interest in sporting events, experience actual interest in curling and gymnastics, and find the oddest and most interesting people possible. Her employment originated with a privately based service where she received training to become a Paramedic Preceptor and shortly after, became a Field Supervisor. My first trip there. Captain Williams-Johnson has been with the City of New Orleans Emergency Medical Services since 2000 and is currently supervisor of D Watch.