Nick Arnett is a supervisor of medical and rescue resources on a federal Complex Incident Management Team. With a diverse background as a crisis responder, fire chaplain, instructor, and former paramedic, he has extensive experience in both domestic and international emergency response. His work spans fire, rescue, medical services, communications, public information, and crisis intervention. Arnett also teaches courses on emergency medicine, crisis intervention, resilience, and community emergency preparedness. Earlier in his career, he was a software industry executive and company founder, holding seven patents for intelligence-gathering software. In addition to his emergency response work, Arnett has had a distinguished career in journalism. He has reported for CBS and ABC News, Rolling Stone, and various technology publications. While at the San Jose Business Journal, he broke the story of Steve Jobs’ departure from Apple. During college, he delivered the first accurate account of the Reagan assassination attempt for CBS and other media outlets. Arnett holds numerous certifications in emergency medicine, wildland firefighting, rescue operations, crisis intervention, and emergency management. A General class ham radio operator (KJ6FOI), he is actively involved in emergency communications with CAL FIRE and ARES/RACES.
Arnett’s latest book, “Stress Into Strength: Resilience Routines for Warriors, Wimps, and Everyone in Between,” was released by HarperCollins Leadership in July 2021.
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All of Nick’s books are available on Amazon.
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