Jermaine Boston BS, EMT
Owner and Instructor
Firefighter Turned Leader: A Journey of Structure and Growth
Background
With over 9 years in the fire service, I’ve evolved from a frontline firefighter to an Engineer—a role that demands precision, discipline, and unwavering commitment. Now, my sights are set on the next rung: Lieutenant. But my journey isn’t just about titles; it’s about shaping a resilient team and safeguarding our community.
Structure and Discipline
As an engineer, I thrive on order. Rigorous training, adherence to protocols, and meticulous equipment maintenance—these are the cornerstones of our success. I believe that a well-structured company is a safer one. Whether it’s ensuring apparatus readiness or orchestrating seamless training scenarios for mock emergencies, I lead with discipline and precision.
Family First
My family fuels my purpose. They’re the heartbeat behind my helmet. When the alarm sounds, I carry their love and support into the fray. Balancing duty and family isn’t easy, but it’s non-negotiable. They remind me why I serve—to protect lives and property, not just for today, but for generations to come.
Growth and Leadership
Leadership isn’t about barking orders; it’s about nurturing potential. I invest in the company’s development—mentoring, training, and fostering growth. Our company isn’t just a workplace; it’s a breeding ground for potential. I believe that every person has untapped potential waiting to ignite.