Four of my good friends, all thanks to Brother Pat's work

So It’s been a while since I updated, not as bad as it could have been, but still I’ve been neglecting this while a couple different things have gone on. The most important event to mention is the passing of Brother Patrick Lacey, the former Saint Vincent Fire Department Chief. Simply put, Brother Pat was an awesome guy whose life work put me where I am today. I owe him a lot, even though I only knew him in his twilight years. It really makes you stop and appreciate just how huge of an impact one individual’s dedication can make. Continue reading »

Nathan the EMT I have a dream. It’s going to take a good bit of work to accomplish it, but I am at least well on my way towards making it a reality. I want to completely transform the Emergency Medical Services and create an entirely new way of sharing and storing health information. It really goes off my driving vision for the collaborative integration that spawned me to create “FortyWeb” for our EMTs and Paramedics at Cumberland Goodwill EMS. Being able to store and share information on a common platform makes it easier for us to do business. Easier to put things on a calendar, email groups, track stats and store documents. What I don’t think my business has fully realized is that with these things being cloud based, our own internal network design can be simpler and easier to maintain, reducing costs when we do our next major upgrade. Continue reading »

2010-03-23 10.06.09

First, I have to give credit to Sayontan Sinha. His “Suffusion” theme is quite possibly the best WordPress theme I’ve ever encountered. It was quick and easy to install, customize, and set up to make the website redesign go off without a hitch. I use his theme here as well. Cumberland Goodwill EMS‘ website is now quite spiffy, and a lot of the credit has to go to Sayotan Sinha for making it easy. The Suffusion theme page can be found here, if you’re using it be sure to be kind and make a nice little donation to Sayontan for his hard work. Continue reading »

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