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Cody Bryer

Cody Bryer is a seasoned emergency services professional with extensive experience as a paramedic, currently serving at Evangelical Community Hospital and Mobile Medical Corporation. With a strong background in occupational health and safety, Cody has also held roles as a Hazmat/WMD Technician with the Allen County Hazmat Team and as a paramedic with multiple organizations including Putnam County Office of Public Safety and PMP Joint Ambulance District. An Assistant Fire Chief at Beaverdam-Richland Fire & Rescue since December 2009, Cody has demonstrated leadership in providing fire protection and responding to emergencies. Additional experience includes serving as an Advanced Emergency Medical Technician and an Emergency Medical Technician, focused on patient care and triage during high-pressure situations. Educational qualifications include an Associate's degree in Applied Science in Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement from Rhodes State College.

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Northumberland, United States

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Mobile Medical Corporation

Mobile Medical Testing LLC’s objective is to build a quality, professional, house call service for diagnostic specimen collections. Bringing this service to the community, will allow the patient to be more proactive in their own healthcare. Unlike our larger competitors, we will offer our services to those who have difficulty getting to thelaboratory for testing. (“Specimen Collection” being veinipuncture and other diagnostic testing) Doctors will be able to detect a potential problem before it escalates into something severe, thus negating the need for unnecessary hospital stays and expensive insuance payout for treatments. We will be instituting a much neglected area of health care by providing a "charitable care" sector to our organization for those without health insurance. An inability to reach a health care institution has become a unfortunate issue due to lack of insurance in many areas of our population. We feel, that for unfortunate victums of our acconomy, we need to insert our services as part of a solution for people in need, and believe that we may help them so they may continue to care for their families.