City of Cleburne
Tyler Hammond is a skilled professional with diverse experience in emergency services, sales, and education. Currently serving as a Reserve Police Officer for the City of Cleburne since January 2022, Tyler provides tactical paramedic support to the SWAT team and functions as a Reserve Patrol Officer. Additionally, as a Course Coordinator at 911 Tactical Medicine since January 2019, Tyler manages EMS courses and holds the designation of a Nationally Registered Paramedic. Tyler has been a Firefighter Licensed Paramedic with the Cleburne Fire Department since May 2016, fulfilling roles as Dive Team Leader and Boat Operator. Previous experience includes licensed paramedic roles at Erath County EMS and the Forest Hill Fire Department, along with managerial duties at Erath Iron & Metal. Tyler's educational background includes a Bachelor's degree in Communication and Media Studies from Tarleton State University, as well as paramedic training at Navarro College.
City of Cleburne
Cleburne, Texas is one of a kind. As one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas, Cleburne has a current population of nearly 32,000. Incorporated in 1871, the city is located within an hour's drive of southwest Dallas and only 30 minutes south of Fort Worth. Cleburne also serves as the county seat of Johnson County. With easy access to a variety of amenities, including but not limited to, an 18 hole full service golf course, Cleburne State Park, Lake Pat Cleburne, Johnson County Market Square, Splash Station water park and the brand new Depot at Cleburne Station home of the Cleburne Railroaders minor league baseball team. In addition to all these amenities Cleburne also houses the Cleburne Regional Airport and unique neighborhoods and developments. Visit the city’s website at www.cleburne.net for more information.