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About Us
Trinity Training and consultants
employs experienced, subject matter experts as our
instructors to teach our courses and insure that you are receiving
the best information and educational training that meets local,
state and federal criteria.
Instructor Biographies
J. Preston Bowlin
CEO/Instructor
Preston Bowlin is the President of Trinity Training &
Consultants Inc. Preston is the Tactical SWAT Medic Team Leader for
Ocala Police Dept. and Instructor for Marion County Sheriffs Office
Emergency Management. Preston as been a sworn officer for the last 4
years and has been instructing students the last 13 years in various
EMS, Fire and Police related courses. He is an active
Paramedic/Engineer on a busy A.L.S. engine for Ocala Fire Rescue.
Currently a Special Operations Member (Haz-Medic, Confined Space,
Trench Rescue and High Angle rescues) and a member of Fla. USAR Task
Force 8. Preston has been a paramedic for 8 years, and in the fire
service for 15 yrs. He is also a Paramedic, EMT and Criminal Justice
Instructor at Central Florida Community College - Fla. He has
instructed at the Florida State Fire College instructing basic
recruits and is currently the colleges EMT Coordinator. Preston
maintains the following Instructor certifications; WMD, HazMat,
Taser, Firearms, Defensive Tactics, Basic Life Support Tactical
Medicine, Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Pediatric Advanced Life
Support, Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support , Pediatric Education for
Pre-hospital Professionals. 
David E. Hall Jr., NREMTP
Instructor David Hall is the
President and CEO of
Rescue Training Inc (est. 1992). His history
in Tactical Medicine began as the first "tactical paramedic"
assigned to the Savannah Police Departments SWAT unit, Dave lead a
seven-man Tactical Medic team for seven years. Locally, Dave is the
coordinator of the Chatham County Medical Reserve Corps. He has over
30 years experience in Emergency Medical Services. As one of the
founders of a Level One Trauma Center based Helicopter/EMS program,
Dave has extensive experience in EMS administration with 16 years
managing and growing the service to become the largest EMS agency in
south Georgia; Prior to that Dave served seven years as a
paramedic-supervisor for a large County Police operated EMS agency.
Dave maintains the following certifications; Flight Paramedic;
Tactical Medic Instructor; Georgia Level II EMS Instructor;
Nationally Registered Paramedic and paramedic licensed in the states
of Georgia and Florida. He received his initial Tactical Medic
training at the CONTOMS program in Bethesda, MD. He regularly
teaches, speaks, publishes articles and consults on the topic of EMS
operations. Dave is also a licensed US Coast Guard Captain (charter
boat), and a board member of several companies.

Robert Creager, NREMTP
Kissimmee Police/Fire Department Robert Creager is a
Firefighter/Paramedic with the City of Kissimmee Fire Department.
Serves as a Tactical Medic with the Kissimmee Police Department and
a Paramedic Instructor with the Orlando Medical Institute. A Navy
veteran, Robert served as a Hospital Corpsman with the Fleet Marine
Force. His experience in prehospital medicine extends over 15 years
with both military and civilian EMS. Robert holds instructor
certifications in ACLS, PEPP, PHTLS and other military and civilian
certifications.

Frank Fraunfelter M.D.
E.R. Physician / TTC Medical Director Dr. Fraunfelter completed his Medical school
training at Case Western Reserve University in 1996. He went on to
complete his residency in Emergency Medicine at The Ohio State
University in 2000. He went on to become board certified in
Emergency Medicine in 2001. He has trained and worked at 6
different level one trauma centers over his career. He worked in
Texas until 2004 and then moved to Florida. He joined the Army
Reserve in 1997 and has been deployed in support of Operation Joint
Endeavor in 2002 and support of Operation Enduring Freedom in 2003
and 2005. He has worked extensively in pre-hospital care starting
in medical school. He was Associate Medical Director of Emergency
Medical Services Alliance from 2004 until 2006 and took over as
Medical Director in 2007. He has been Medical Director of Ocala
SWAT and Tactical Medics since 2005. He has been on the board of
directors of the North Central Florida Trauma Agency since 2006. He
has been Medical director of Dunnellon Fire Rescue since 2006. He
has been Medical Director of Central Florida Community College
paramedic and EMT program since 2006. He is Associate Medical
Director of Timberidge Emergency Department and also works at Munroe
Regional Medical Center. He is a member of the National Association
of EMS Physicians, the Florida EMS State Medical Directors and is a
Fellow of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine. He is a BLS,
ACLS, PALS, and PHTLS instructor.
 Kat
Kelley
State Law Enforcement
officer/Instructor
Kat Kelley is currently working in her 27th year as a law
enforcement officer with a state agency in Florida. An expert
witness in the area of training and use-of force, she is a long-time
accomplished instructor recognized at local, state and national
levels. Currently, the lead defensive tactics instructor at Central
Florida Community College Criminal Justice Academy in Ocala,
Florida, she is also on the FDLE Defensive Tactics Task Force
charged with creating the new recruit and instructor courses.
Holding a Master’s Degree in Education, with her course work in
psychomotor skill acquisitions, her past accomplishments include
holding the editor position of The Law Enforcement Trainer
magazine, with a distribution of 44 countries, advisory board member
of POLICE magazine, Vice-Chairman of the Executive Board of the
American Society of Law Enforcement Trainers and a law enforcement
Advisory Board Member for FATS (firearms training systems). She
co-designed the column The Trainers’ Safety Net, which was
widely acclaimed through out the US. A Taser, Monadnock
International Baton, and LVNR instructor, she is additionally known
throughout the United States for her area of expertise in training
and equipping the female officer for survival and gender-specific
areas of communication.

Chris Scaglione Ocala Police Officer/Instructor Chris Scaglione
is currently working in his 17th year as a police officer
with Ocala Police Department. A SWAT officer, he assists in
departmental training development and implementation as well as
writing Use of Force policy. Chris is a long-time accomplished
instructor recognized at local, state and national levels. A
back-up lead instructor at Central Florida Community College
Criminal Justice Academy in Ocala, Florida, he is also a defensive
tactics subject matter expert with FDLE, with an expertise in
writing scenarios for field force, special weapons and tactics
training and in progress shooting responses. Currently he holds the
position of Chairman of the Board for the Florida Public Service
Association through the Florida Department of Education. An
honorably discharged Marine, his past accomplishments include the
Co-Chairman of the Executive Board of the American Society of Law
Enforcement Trainers. His areas of expertise include Taser,
Firearms, Tactical Ground Fighting and SWAT entry and close quarter
tactics.

Lt. Ramon Gonzalez EMT-P, EMT-T
Company Officer/Paramedic Collier County, Fl
Ramon Gonzalez has been a medic since 1995.
Joined the Polk County, FL Sheriffs Office ERT as a Tactical Medic
in 2005. Completed the TEMS program and basic SWAT school. In 2006
Ramon joined the Special OperationsResponse Team (SORT) for Collier
County, FL where he serves as "Company Officer" and accepted the
assignment to re-establish the Tactical Medic program within Collier
County and the CCEMS. He also works for Central Florida Safety
Training as a BLS/F.A. instructor.

Rod McGinnis EMT-P, Program Facilitator
Central Florida
Community College
Rod McGinnes has worked as a paramedic for 20
years. He has worked as a transport paramedic on ALS ambulances, as
a critical care paramedic, as a flight paramedic, and as the
"Medical Person In Charge" on an oil rig. He has been teaching
emergency medicine and EMS Defensive Tactics at the college level
since 2002. He is currently program facilitator at Central Florida
Community College. He was awarded that institution's "Outstanding
Faculty Member" award in 2006. In 1998 he was involved in
an altercation with a patient over control of a gun in a crowded emergency
department. He lived to tell the tale and has since dedicated
himself to providing emergency medical personnel with the skills
they need to manage these all too frequent violent encounters.

Mike Alsup, Fire Captain, EMT-P
Ocala Fire Rescue
Michael Alsup started
in the fire service in 1986 and has been employed by the Ocala Fire
Department since April of 1989. He completed paramedic school in
1992 and currently holds the rank of Fire Captain /Paramedic II on
an ALS engine company. From 2001-2003 he was assigned to the
departments training division as an EMS Training Captain. He has
been employed by the Marion County School Board teaching at the
Florida State Fire College since 2001 teaching Firefighter I and
Firefighter II programs as a Live Fire Instructor. Starting in 2009,
he will be working as the Lead Instructor with the new Emergency
Medical Technician course that will be taught at the Florida State
Fire College through Marion County CTAE. He has been an American
Heart Association BLS and ACLS instructor since 2001.He has been
teaching with Trinity Training and Consultants since 2007.
Shane Ferguson, Fire Captain, EMT-P
Ocala Fire Rescue
Shane Ferguson started in the fire service in
1990 and is currently employed by Ocala Fire Rescue . He is a Fire
Captain / Paramedic II in the training division. Shane is an
Instructor at the Florida State Fire College. He is currently a
certified fire instructor, company officer, CPR Instructor, live
fire training instructor. He is also a state certified fire
inspector, hazardous materials technician and certified hazardous
materials medic. He has been teaching with Trinity Training and
Consultants since 2007. 
Gregg Brady, Firefighter/Paramedic
OCONUS
Gregg Brady comes from
FDNY-EMS where he served as a Paramedic for four years. Gregg was
awarded the "Survivor Medal" for duty on September 11, 2001 at
Ground Zero. Gregg spent three years as the primary tactical medic
on Kissimmee Police Department Special Weapons and Tactics team. Has
four years experience at Kissimmee Fire Department as a
Firefighter/Paramedic, his duties included Preceptor/Field Training
Officer and adjunct Health and Safety Officer for his shift. He also
has experience as a Lead Paramedic Instructor and carries various
other advanced EMS instructor certifications which include CPR, ACLS,
PHTLS and PALS. Gregg is currently OCONUS right now contracted as a
Tactical Medic.

Lisa Gray, Firefighter/Paramedic
Battalion Chief of Training
Ocala Fire Rescue
Lisa has been
with Ocala Fire Rescue since 1989. She has worked her way
through the ranks starting as a Firefighter/EMT, to an assigned
Paramedic on rescue, to a Fire Equipment Operator, Training
Captain, and now as the Battalion Chief of Training. She also
has worked as an instructor at the Florida State Fire College
since 2004. She holds Instructor certification in CPR and ACLS.
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