Michael John Cayse

69 Miamiview Drive ▪ Loveland, Ohio 45140 ▪ (513) 200-3194 ▪

Employment History

City of Cincinnati Fire Department – Fire Captain 1995 -Present

§  Command Heavy Rescue Co.9 Responds to all technical rescues within the City of Cincinnati – Manage the company’s 15 assigned rescue technicians and their training. Assist the Special Operations Command with oversight of the Heavy Rescue Companies

§  Lead Station/Engine 14, the City’s Explosive Ordinance Disposal Unit and Downtown response company with approximately 40 assigned personnel. Managed station finances, personnel and building maintenance issues. Integrated with other Federal Response Partners including the ATF, FBI and TSA.

§  Developed operating procedures and training program for the newly created Rescue Companies

§  Developed the Rapid Assistance Team (RAT) Training Program. Despite no budget the program trained over 1500 career firefighters and was later adopted regionally by over 53 fire departments

§  Worked with my superiors to provide rescue training throughout the entire 850 man fire department

Anderson Township Fire Rescue Department – Firefighter / Paramedic 1994 - 1995

§  Delivered fire and medical responses as part of a four person team in a suburban setting

Union Township Fire Department – Fire Lieutenant 1990 - 1994

§  Station officer for members assigned

§  Lead and developed newly revamped training bureau for combination department

Westinghouse Fernald – Emergency Operations Chief 1989 - 1990

§  Served as the emergency operations chief and OSHA safety compliance inspector at a federal nuclear weapons processing facility

Miami Township Fire Department – Part Time Training Specialist 1987 - 2001

§  Developed the driver’s training program for a 65-person career department which adhered to all applicable national standards. The program eliminated at fault vehicle accidents by department members during my tenure

Relevant Experience

Department of Homeland Security / FEMA Response Division

National Urban Search and Rescue (US&R) Training Working Group

§  Sitting member of the National US&R Training Work Group

§  Took a lead role in the writing of the FEMA US&R Training Strategic Plan

§  As a member of a team, developed the training standards and position descriptions used nationally in the Federal US&R response system for the 6700+ responders across 28 teams nationwide

Task Force Leader, FEMA US&R Ohio Task Force One (OHTF-1) Urban Search and Rescue Team

§  Manage and lead the teams rescue component consisting of 84 members. These duties include oversight of operational readiness and team operations while deployed

§  Responded to numerous declared national emergencies, including the World Trade Center Response on 9/11/01. and multiple hurricane / natural disaster responses

§  Specialize in Operations with US Military Title 10 and 32 forces. Integration of FEMA US&R with military counterparts at declared national disasters

Ohio Region Six Urban Search and Rescue Task Force 1997 - Present

§  Served as the Task Force Training Officer from 2002-2007

§  Created budget proposals for projected annual training needs

§  Ensured all matters pertaining to training met national recognized standards.

§  Served as part of the management team that resulted in our recognition by the Secretary of Homeland Security, Tom Ridge, as the model for state and regional teams nationwide

CP Safety, Inc. - President 1997 - 2001

§  Founded an OSHA Safety and Compliance Consulting Company

§  Designed OSHA compliance training programs for General Industry

Professional Accomplishments

Certifications

State of Ohio

Career Firefighter, Paramedic, Fire Safety Inspector, Fire Instructor

National Pro Boards Certifications

Hazardous Materials Technician, Fire Officer One

Department of Homeland Security / FEMA Response Division

Task Force Leader, Planning Team Manager, Rescue Team Manager, Instructor Structural Collapse Technician

Publications

Kramer & Associates Consultants - March, 2004

Analysis of Fire and Rescue Operations - City of Oxford, Ohio

The Voice - International Fire Service Instructor - July, 2003

Rapid Intervention; Team vs. Concept

Fire Engineering – Penwell Publications - February, 2001

Training Program Management from the Ground Up

Lectures

Fire Department Instructors Conference - Indianapolis, IN

§  Developing a Drivers Training Program

§  Creating a Training Program from Scratch

International Association of Firefighters; Redmund Safety Symposium - Honolulu, HI

§  The Impact of the 2003 LODD on the Cincinnati Firefighters

Fire Service Presentations – Multiple Nationwide

The Cincinnati Fire Department LODD of Oscar Armstrong III

Rapid Intervention for the Company Officer

Affiliations

Member, National Fire Academy Alumni Association

Member, International Association of Firefighters

Member, Ohio Association of Professional Firefighters

Member, Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association

Awards and Recognitions

Syrian Shrine Firefighters - Heroism Award - May, 2006

University of Cincinnati College of Applied Science - Burning for Knowledge Award – July 2004

Cincinnati Rotary Club – Improvement Award – May 2003

Miami Township, Clermont County Ohio -Recognition of Service - February, 2003.

City of Cincinnati - Key to the City - October 2001

State of Ohio - Heroism Award - October, 2001

Education

Enrolled in National Fire Academy Executive Fire Officer Program - 2009

Northern Kentucky University, Graduate School

Masters in Public Administration - December 2008

Capstone – Creating Fire Department Training Initiatives in Hurricane Ravaged Communities

University of Cincinnati, Ohio College of Applied Science

Bachelor of Science - Fire Safety Engineering – June 2004

Associate of Applied Science - Fire Science Technology – June 2000