Brian Cannon
With over a decade of experience in emergency services, including fire, EMS, and public safety telecommunications, Brian Cannon has dedicated his career to ensuring efficient, high-quality responses to emergencies and advocating for the importance of education and patient care. His expertise spans a range of critical areas such as incident command, emergency management, and hands-on patient care. Brian holds a Bachelor of Arts in Emergency and Disaster Management from American Military University and a Master of Arts in Leadership from Walden University. Brian’s passion for education, leadership, and patient care is evident in all aspects of his work. With a deep understanding of incident command and emergency medical response, he is committed to training and guiding future generations of emergency responders to handle critical situations effectively and compassionately.

Dennis Fox
Dennis Fox brings over six years of hands-on experience in emergency response and all-hazards situations. As a dedicated EMT in Sussex County for six years, he has provided critical medical care in high-pressure environments. Simultaneously, he has served as a CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear) specialist in the U.S. Army, where he has held key roles, including Reconnaissance and Surveillance Initial Entry Team Leader and Sample Team Leader for the Chemical Response Enterprise Reconnaissance and Surveillance section. With his extensive field expertise and leadership background, Dennis is committed to equipping individuals and organizations with the knowledge and skills necessary to respond effectively to emergencies.
