John M. Wilson, III Co-Owner, President
20+ Years in Emergency Services (Fire, Medical, Law Enforcement / Security)
John has been in the security field since age 17 and the emergency services since age 14 as a Firefighter / First responder. Worked as a government security contractor in a training capacity as well as guarding classified projects. Also worked as a law enforcement officer in a training / command role.
Training Programs Attended:
Tennessee Fire and Codes Academy
Basic Firefighting
Live Firefighting
Structural Fire Brigade Refresher
Tennessee Association of Rescue Squads
Vehicle Extrication
Bloodborne Pathogens
NASCAR & Indy Car Safety Team Training w/Dover Motorsports
Race Vehicle firefighting and Extrication
Industrial Hazardous Materials Awareness
HMTO/HAZWOPER/HAZMAT Operations and Cleanup
Texas A&M / Texas Engineering Extension Service
Public Works Weapons of Mass Destruction Incidents: Basic Concepts
Weapons of Mass Destruction /Terrorism Awareness for Emergency Responders
Children and Nerve Agents
Canine Emergency Medical Care
Introduction to SNS and Mass Prophylaxis
Emergency Management
Medical Effects of Primary Blast Injuries
Bacillus Anthracis
Basic EMS Concepts for Weapons of Mass Destruction Incidents
Botulism
Weapons of Mass Destruction Incident Management/Unified Command Concepts
New Mexico Tech Energetic Materials Research and Testing Center (EMRTC)
WMD Awareness Course
Understanding & Planning for School Bomb Incidents
WMD Radiological/Nuclear Awareness
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Emergency Program Manager and Orientation to the Position
Introduction to the Incident Command System for Law Enforcement
Introduction to the Incident Command System for Public Works Personnel
Introduction to the Incident Command System
Introduction to the Incident Command System for Health Care and Hospitals
Leadership and Influence
Modular Emergency Radiological Response Transportation Training
Protecting your Home or Small Business from Disaster
Radiological Emergency Management
Livestock in Disaster
Developing and Managing Volunteers
Introduction to Residential Coastal Construction
Hazardous Materials for Medical Personnel
Household Hazardous Materials a Guide for Citizens
National Incident Management System (NIMS) an Introduction
Community Hurricane Preparedness
Radiological Emergency Response
Radiological Emergency Preparedness
Exercise Evaluation
In – Depth Guide to Citizen Preparedness
Exercise Design
Decision Making & Problem Solving
Special Events Contingency Planning for Public Safety Agencies
Hazardous Materials Prevention
Animals in Disaster Awareness and Preparedness
Animals in Disaster Community Planning
An Introduction to Hazardous Materials,
Principles of Emergency Management
Building Partnerships in Tribal Communities
National Security Technologies, LLC Counter Terrorism Operations Support
Weapons of Mass Destruction Radiological / Nuclear Awareness
United States Department of Homeland Security Office of Grants & Training
National Weapons of Mass Destruction Standardized Awareness Program
Tactical Response to Active Shooter
C F I Trainer
Insurance and the Fire Investigation
Investigating Motor Vehicle Fires
Fire Investigator Scene Safety
Fire Dynamics Calculations
An Analysis of the Station Nightclub Fire
The Scientific Method for Fire and Explosion Investigation
Introduction to Evidence
Critical Thinking Solves Cases
Ethics and the Fire Investigator
MagneTek: A Case Study In The Daubert Challenge
Introduction to Fire Dynamics and Modeling
Digital Photography and the Fire Investigator
Documenting the Event
Physical Evidence at the Fire Scene
20+ Years in Emergency Services (Fire, Medical, Law Enforcement / Security)
John has been in the security field since age 17 and the emergency services since age 14 as a Firefighter / First responder. Worked as a government security contractor in a training capacity as well as guarding classified projects. Also worked as a law enforcement officer in a training / command role.
Training Programs Attended:
Tennessee Fire and Codes Academy
Basic Firefighting
Live Firefighting
Structural Fire Brigade Refresher
Tennessee Association of Rescue Squads
Vehicle Extrication
Bloodborne Pathogens
NASCAR & Indy Car Safety Team Training w/Dover Motorsports
Race Vehicle firefighting and Extrication
Industrial Hazardous Materials Awareness
HMTO/HAZWOPER/HAZMAT Operations and Cleanup
Texas A&M / Texas Engineering Extension Service
Public Works Weapons of Mass Destruction Incidents: Basic Concepts
Weapons of Mass Destruction /Terrorism Awareness for Emergency Responders
Children and Nerve Agents
Canine Emergency Medical Care
Introduction to SNS and Mass Prophylaxis
Emergency Management
Medical Effects of Primary Blast Injuries
Bacillus Anthracis
Basic EMS Concepts for Weapons of Mass Destruction Incidents
Botulism
Weapons of Mass Destruction Incident Management/Unified Command Concepts
New Mexico Tech Energetic Materials Research and Testing Center (EMRTC)
WMD Awareness Course
Understanding & Planning for School Bomb Incidents
WMD Radiological/Nuclear Awareness
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Emergency Program Manager and Orientation to the Position
Introduction to the Incident Command System for Law Enforcement
Introduction to the Incident Command System for Public Works Personnel
Introduction to the Incident Command System
Introduction to the Incident Command System for Health Care and Hospitals
Leadership and Influence
Modular Emergency Radiological Response Transportation Training
Protecting your Home or Small Business from Disaster
Radiological Emergency Management
Livestock in Disaster
Developing and Managing Volunteers
Introduction to Residential Coastal Construction
Hazardous Materials for Medical Personnel
Household Hazardous Materials a Guide for Citizens
National Incident Management System (NIMS) an Introduction
Community Hurricane Preparedness
Radiological Emergency Response
Radiological Emergency Preparedness
Exercise Evaluation
In – Depth Guide to Citizen Preparedness
Exercise Design
Decision Making & Problem Solving
Special Events Contingency Planning for Public Safety Agencies
Hazardous Materials Prevention
Animals in Disaster Awareness and Preparedness
Animals in Disaster Community Planning
An Introduction to Hazardous Materials,
Principles of Emergency Management
Building Partnerships in Tribal Communities
National Security Technologies, LLC Counter Terrorism Operations Support
Weapons of Mass Destruction Radiological / Nuclear Awareness
United States Department of Homeland Security Office of Grants & Training
National Weapons of Mass Destruction Standardized Awareness Program
Tactical Response to Active Shooter
C F I Trainer
Insurance and the Fire Investigation
Investigating Motor Vehicle Fires
Fire Investigator Scene Safety
Fire Dynamics Calculations
An Analysis of the Station Nightclub Fire
The Scientific Method for Fire and Explosion Investigation
Introduction to Evidence
Critical Thinking Solves Cases
Ethics and the Fire Investigator
MagneTek: A Case Study In The Daubert Challenge
Introduction to Fire Dynamics and Modeling
Digital Photography and the Fire Investigator
Documenting the Event
Physical Evidence at the Fire Scene
Margaret A Wilson, Co-Owner CFO
Margaret has been in the Hospitality and Tourism Industry as well as Accounting since 2007. After graduating from Asbury University with a BA in Business Management and Economics and then Virginia Tech with a MS in Hospitality and Tourism Management, she entered into Hospitality and Tourism while working at 2 nationally known ski resorts in West Virginia and California. Between seasons she worked with non-profit organizations and churches in their Bookkeeping area as a volunteer. After working on California, she returned to Tennessee while she began doing Contract work before working at a healthcare company. While there, she moved up through the company from Administrative Assistant, to Office Manager, and finally to Accounting Manager. In all three positions, she made improvements for the departments and company. Two major changes that she made for the company was moving them from paper files to electronic files, and then maintaining their Access Database. She continues to maintain and approve the Access Database after completing Access Classes Levels 1 through 3 with ONLC. Currently, she works in Accounting maintaining AP, AR, Payroll, Contracts with vendors and clients, as well as a variety of other duties. With all of these positions and jobs, she had organized and maintained that organization while she has held the positions. Along with the organization at these companies, she has also helped plan company parties, travel plans, and a variety other items. Without the organization, the planning within and below the set budget would not have been possible.
Margaret has been in the Hospitality and Tourism Industry as well as Accounting since 2007. After graduating from Asbury University with a BA in Business Management and Economics and then Virginia Tech with a MS in Hospitality and Tourism Management, she entered into Hospitality and Tourism while working at 2 nationally known ski resorts in West Virginia and California. Between seasons she worked with non-profit organizations and churches in their Bookkeeping area as a volunteer. After working on California, she returned to Tennessee while she began doing Contract work before working at a healthcare company. While there, she moved up through the company from Administrative Assistant, to Office Manager, and finally to Accounting Manager. In all three positions, she made improvements for the departments and company. Two major changes that she made for the company was moving them from paper files to electronic files, and then maintaining their Access Database. She continues to maintain and approve the Access Database after completing Access Classes Levels 1 through 3 with ONLC. Currently, she works in Accounting maintaining AP, AR, Payroll, Contracts with vendors and clients, as well as a variety of other duties. With all of these positions and jobs, she had organized and maintained that organization while she has held the positions. Along with the organization at these companies, she has also helped plan company parties, travel plans, and a variety other items. Without the organization, the planning within and below the set budget would not have been possible.