Jason Francis is a fire service and emergency medical professional with extensive experience in emergency response, leadership, education, and curriculum development. He has served in multiple operational and instructional roles, bringing real-world perspective to both classroom and hands-on training environments. Jason is actively involved in EMS and fire service education, delivering instruction in CPR, First Aid, AED, Wilderness First Aid, and emergency care programs for the public, scouts, and professional responders.
His teaching approach emphasizes practical application, patient-centered care, and decision-making under pressure. He is an author of A Basic Guide to Small Engine Repair for both the public and the fire service and has authored several articles focused on emergency services, training, and practical skills. His work bridges technical knowledge with operational relevance. In addition to instruction and writing, Jason designs and builds curriculum for the fire service, including Foundations of Leadership and Fire Officer I, II, and III programs, with a focus on leadership development, organizational readiness, and operational effectiveness.
Jason holds an Associate Degree in Occupational Safety and Health and is scheduled to graduate with a Bachelor's Degree in Occupational Safety and Health in April 2026, with a concentration in Fire Science. He also holds the Certified Occupational Safety Specialist (COSS) credential. Jason Francis brings a clear, approachable voice to emergency care, fire service leadership, and safety education, helping readers connect foundational concepts to real-life emergency situations with confidence and competence.
His teaching approach emphasizes practical application, patient-centered care, and decision-making under pressure. He is an author of A Basic Guide to Small Engine Repair for both the public and the fire service and has authored several articles focused on emergency services, training, and practical skills. His work bridges technical knowledge with operational relevance. In addition to instruction and writing, Jason designs and builds curriculum for the fire service, including Foundations of Leadership and Fire Officer I, II, and III programs, with a focus on leadership development, organizational readiness, and operational effectiveness.
Jason holds an Associate Degree in Occupational Safety and Health and is scheduled to graduate with a Bachelor's Degree in Occupational Safety and Health in April 2026, with a concentration in Fire Science. He also holds the Certified Occupational Safety Specialist (COSS) credential. Jason Francis brings a clear, approachable voice to emergency care, fire service leadership, and safety education, helping readers connect foundational concepts to real-life emergency situations with confidence and competence.









