81 80 Millennium - A Marquis Who’s Who Magazine Millennium - Twentieth Edition GOVERNMENT AND MILITARY GOVERNMENT AND MILITARY experienced paramedic and firefighter in the Guam Fire Department. Mr. Llagas joined the fire service and notably helped to reshape it in his community. He became Guam’s first licensed paramedic, earning license #001 from the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians in 2022 and the Department of Public Health and Social Services Office of EMS. Rising through the ranks, he became a respected training officer in 2018 and a fire lieutenant by 2023, all while mentoring countless emergency medical technicians and paramedics. Furthermore, Mr. Llagas is fully dedicated to expanding the awareness and reach of emergency medical services (EMS) on the island. Much of his work has involved his experience as a proven leader, utilizing his background in the military and pre-hospital emergency medical and fire services. Prior to beginning his work in emergency services, Mr. Llagas honorably served in the United States Army from 1982 to 1991. While he had initially hoped to enlist in the U.S. Air Force, the branch had a three-year waitlist to join. His high school experience in the Air Force JROTC encouraged him to pursue service in the U.S. Army instead. Thus, Mr. Llagas enlisted out of a desire to serve others. He was subsequently deployed during Operation Desert Storm and Operation Desert Shield. In 1992, he returned to Guam, having achieved the rank of sergeant, with plans to join his local fire department. After several years with the Guam Fire Department, Mr. Llagas re-enlisted in the military, joining the United States Army Reserves before transferring to the Army National Guard, where he became a health care specialist medic from 2008 until 2011. His experience in these roles allowed him the opportunity to transfer to the U.S. Air Force, fulfilling his earlier goal. Mr. Llagas ultimately retired from military service in including the EMS faculty at Guam Community College, where he has taught since 2019. He is also a member of the Institution of Fire Engineers, the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians, and the National Association of Emergency Medical Services Educators. Mr. Llagas is dedicated to maintaining ambitious standards for the EMS and fire profession and is proud to have an influence on the next generation of first responders serving Guam. In recognition of his professional excellence, Mr. Llagas has been presented with many honors, including a Distinguished Service Award in 2024, a Life Saving Award in 2020, and recognition as a 2023 Paramedic of the Year. He hopes to increase his involvement with Guam Community College over the next decade, with the eventual goal of becoming an EMS program director. Mr. Llagas remains humble and grounded, focusing on integrity and building professional relationships. For him, true success is seeing others rise, knowing he helped light the way. 2023 at the rank of senior master sergeant, the second highest non-commissioned officer rank in the Air Force. Throughout his career, Mr. Llagas has dedicated himself to pursuing education and training. A graduate of the University of Guam, he holds a BS in public administration and an MPA. He also holds an additional associate degree in air transportation from the Community College of the Air Force. Alongside his academic credentials, Mr. Llagas completed emergency medical technician and paramedic coursework through the School of EMS in 2022. Likewise, he is extensively trained in advanced life support care and as a fire inspector, officer and instructor. He also holds pertinent chief training officer and chief EMS officer certifications, as recognized by the Center for Public Safety Excellence in 2024. In addition to his work in the field for the Guam Fire Department, Mr. Llagas is a member of numerous industry-related organizations, Angel B. Llagas Jr. has cultivated a fulfilling career in public service, with more than three decades of collective expertise to his credit. He has committed his life to lifting others up, whether they be patients in crisis, colleagues in training, or students finding their way. For over 35 years, he has served as an ANGEL B. LLAGAS JR. FIRE LIEUTENANT, PARAMEDIC, TRAINING OFFICER, EDUCATOR, MENTOR Guam Fire Department Mangilao, Guam
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