
Chicago, IL — Joshua A. Daisy, Vice President, is being
recognized by Continental Who's Who as a Distinguished
Executive, Administrator, and Educator in the Preparedness Education and
Consultation Services fields and in acknowledgment of his work with Red Line
Preparedness.
Red Line Preparedness was created in 2019 in response to the
changing dynamic of emergency response in America. Initially founded in 2011 as
South Suburban EMS Education, Red Line Preparedness has grown from providing
continuing education and American Heart Association courses to offering a
complete range of preparedness education and consultation services. Its offerings
include first aid, CPR, public safety consulting classes, corporate security,
threat assessment, active shooter training, and trauma preparedness. All staff
members are experts in their field and have a long track record in public
safety and preparedness.
With ten years in his current role as Vice President, Mr. Daisy has served as a
paramedic for 20 years and spent 17 years of his career working with the
Chicago Fire Department.
In pursuit of higher education, Mr. Daisy graduated with an MBA in 2022 from
Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, IL. In 2019, he completed his
Master's Degree in Public Safety with a specialization in Homeland Security
Management at the same academic institution. In addition, Mr. Daisy is
certified in CPR as a paramedic. He has extensive training in first aid and
public safety consulting and is skilled in trauma response, active shooter
preparedness, and dealing with traumatic injuries. In addition, Mr. Daisy also
sells trauma gear.
In his spare time, Mr. Daisy volunteers at the Illinois Special Olympics,
giving free classes. He also enjoys family time and outdoor activities near the
water, such as swimming, scuba diving, boating, fishing, and tubing.
Looking to the future, he hopes to grow Red Line Preparedness by increasing
sales and doing more consulting work. He attributes much of his success to
being motivated, continuously learning, and helping people.
For more information, visit www.redlineprep.net.