Meet your WRC 2025 Extrication and Trauma Assessors:

Carlos “Iggy” Eguiluz (Consulta) – Extrication Lead Assessor, EE.UU

Carrera profesional:
* 1988 – 2018: Rescate de incendios de coral gables – Bombero/paramédico/ingeniero de conductores
* 1991 – 2006 – Miembro original del equipo de respuesta especial de CGFR, compitió en 15 Desafíos de extracción del vehículo (2 Mundos, 5 Internacionales, 1 Nacional & 7 Regional) como médico, Técnico y comandante de incidentes.
* 1992 – 2015: Served as CGFR SRT Team Coordinator, durante el cual el equipo ganó 7 Desafíos regionales del sudeste del sudeste (‘91, ‘92, ‘94, ‘97, ‘98, 2000), 1 TERC Northeast Regional Challenge (‘91), 1 TERC internacional (2000 Louisville KY) & 1 Desafío de extracción mundial de WRO (2001 Johannesburgo Sudáfrica).
*1995 – Presente: Instructor paramédico del campus médico de Miami Dade College.
* 1995 – 2018: sirvió como instructor de extracción de plomo para el paramédico & Programas EMT en el campus de MDC Medical.
Educación:
Carlos tiene títulos asociados en ciencia del fuego (‘92) & Servicios médicos de emergencia (‘97) del campus médico de Miami Dade College.
Organizaciones:
1) Comité de rescate de emergencia de transporte (Traducción) Internacional/EE. UU. :
*1997: Juez regional certificado.
*1999: Juez internacional certificado.
* 2006 – 2009: Fue elegido & sirvió en la junta directiva de TERC USA como secretario.
* 2024: Director de operaciones.
2) Organización mundial de rescate (Ir):
* 2002 – 2004: Sirvió en la junta ejecutiva como representante de TERC International.
* 2001 – Presente Asesor Mundial de WRO certificado (Johannesburgo s. Desafío nacional de África).
* 2007 – Asesor médico (Barcelona, España).
* 2013 – Asesor principal (Clearwater FL)
* 2024 – Sirviendo como plomo de extracción & Asesor principal del World Rescue Challenge 2024 en Azores, Portugal.
3) Asociación de Rescate de Vehículos de América del Norte (Consulta):
* 2013 – Presente: Asesor Nacional Certificado de Navra.
* 2013 – 2016 & 2019 – 2023 Como coordinador del asesor.
* 2016: Awarded the 1st “NAVRA,Aturdir, WRO Lifetime Achievement Award “ by the Organization.
* 2019 – 2023: Director de operaciones para Navra.
Desde 1997, Carlos ha evaluado un total de 28 Desafíos de extracción del vehículo.

Paul Hamer (WRO/UKRO) – Deputy Extrication Lead, Reino Unido

Assistant to Extrication Lead / Advisor / Support for Croatia;

World Rescue Challenge Croatia ’25

I have served as an Operational Firefighter and Instructor in the UK Fire and Rescue Service for 34 años, including time as a lead Instructor at the Fire Service College for Road Traffic Collision (RTC) training. My experience includes collaborating with UKRO on various projects, such as contributing to the EXiT program and developing new qualifications for UK FRS in the RTC field.

Over the past three years, I have worked with the team from Karlovac, this year’s host, to deliver the Croatia National Extrication Challenge and am prepared to support their efforts in hosting WRC’25.

I have acted as an extrication assessor for approximately ten years, with experience in both technical and command assessments.

Carlos Amaro (ANSD)- Command Assessor, Portugal

WRO Deputy Extrication Lead since February 2024.
Soy 48 years old and I am being a Firefighter since 2001 in Regimento de Sapadores Bombeiros de Lisboa (RSB Lisboa).
I have been in several Fire Stations in Lisbon and from 2008 a 2014 I was stationed at the Lisbon International Airport Fire Station.
From 2016 a 2024 in RSB Lisboa Fire School where I was a trainer and Coordinater of several technical areas and courses.
Currently working as an Incident Commander in major incidents.
Operational coordinator of Rescue Intervention Team (RIT), and working alongside with the operational coordinator of RSB Lisboa USAR Teams/Module.
En 2023 I had the great honor of being awarded theOrdem de MéritoMedal by Portugal’s President for my service on a Portuguese joint forceFOCon”, deployed for Turkey after the earthquakes in February 2023, where we rescued a 10 years old child (Baran) trapped for 6 days in the rubbles.

EXTRICATION

I took part on the first extrication rescue team at RSB Lisboa in 2011.

I was co-founder of the Associação Nacional de Salvamento e Desencarceramento (ANSD) en 2012.

Command and Technical Assessor in ANSD Portugal since 2013.

Command and Technical Assessor in World Rescue Organization (Ir) desde 2015.

I was a Shadow Assessor at:

– Desafío nacional (NC) in the United Kingdom 2015

NC in Ireland 2016

– Desafío de rescate mundial (WRC)2014 in the UK

Assessor’s Workshop:

– Barcelona 2013, Ukro 2015, ROI2016 WRC2014/15/16/17/18/2022 and all organized by ANSD since 2015.

I was an Assessor at:

– 12 Regional and NC in Portugal since 2013;

NC in Ireland 2017/2019, Francia 2022/2025, Croacia 2025;

WRC in United Kingdom 2014 (shadow), Lisboa 2015, Brasil 2016, Rumania 2017, Sudáfrica 2018, Luxemburg 2022.

Deputy Extrication Lead in Azores 2024.

Icaro Gabriel Greinert (ABRS) – Command Assessor, Brasil

I have been actively involved in rescue challenges and training for over two decades, beginning

with my formation at the Paraná Fire Department Academy in 1999. Desde entonces, I have

participated in, instructed, and assessed at numerous national and international rescue events.

My international experience includes serving as Brazilian Team Captain at the World Rescue

Challenge in Portugal (2015) and England (2014), as well as acting as a Shadow Assessor at the

World Rescue Challenge in Romania (2017) and France (2019). More recently, I contributed as

Command Assessor at the World Rescue Challenge in the Azores, Portugal (2024).

In Brazil, I have played key roles as Command Assessor in multiple state challenges (Paraná,

Santa Catarina, Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo), and as General Coordinator of

several Brazilian National Challenges (2017, 2018, 2019). I have also served as an instructor at

Rescue Days Brasil and the ABRES Assessor’s Course, training and mentoring new generations of rescue professionals.

With a career spanning from participant to international assessor, my mission has been to

strengthen rescue standards, promote knowledge sharing, and support the global rescue

community through continuous learning and collaboration.

Tom Winkler (Consulta) – Command Assessor , EE.UU

Division Chief Special Operations and Training (retired) Seminole, Florida USA has been a part of Seminole’s Extrication Team for decades serving as tool technician, incident commander and training officer. His team has successfully competed in TERC, NAVRA and WRO circuits since the late 1980’s winning local, state and national challenges. Tom helped form the original NAVRA organization in 2008 serving as NAVRA’s first training officer and began assessing extrication challenges throughout the country. He currently works as a TERC, NAVRA and WRO Command Assessor. During his time with Seminole Fire Rescue, Tom coordinated and led the Special Operations teams responding to hazmat, high angle rescue, confined space rescue, trench rescue, building collapse and vehicle crash rescue.

Following his 27-year tenure with Seminole Fire Rescue, Tom spent 12 years as a Hurst Jaws of Life Rescue Specialist working as lead instructor for national vehicle and machinery rescue educational events throughout the United States. He is frequently consulted during the research and development phase of new rescue tool technology drawing from his tactical expertise involving new vehicle construction and high-strength vehicle tactical operations.

Now in full retirement, Tom enjoys time with his family and has recommitted his efforts to the vehicle rescue community working as the NAVRA Assessor Coordinator where he oversees the development of new NAVRA assessors. He also continues to teach local fire departments the basics of vehicle crash rescue.

Chief Winkler has committed countless hours to the betterment of vehicle rescue operations through the years. It is for these reasons and others that he received the 2024 NAVRA Lifetime Achievement Award.

Julius Fleishman (Samro) – Technical Assessor, Sudáfrica

Key Skills

I have several years of experience of Emergency Medical and Rescue Service from 1986 - 1991 at Local Authority in the Fire and Ambulance Service in South Africa and 1992 - 2025 at the Department of Health as a Rescue instructor at the Free State College of Emergency Care and the University of Johannesburg in South Africa (Rescue Co-coordinator and Instructor).

Educación

My relevant qualifications, relating to my existing and potential role within the Department of Health Free State South Africa and Advance Rescue training development training academy.

Paramedic Intermediate 1987 – Current

Firefighter 1988 – Current

Roadway Rescue Training (Vehicle Technology NFPA 1670) 2002 – Current

Advanced Medical Rescue instructor 1998 – Current

Registered as an Assessor and Mentor with the Public Service Education & Training Authority of South Africa for the 12 Rescue Modules 2002 – Current

WRO Assessor in the disciplines of (Command, Técnico, Medical and Trauma ) at Regional, Nacional & International Level) 2012 – Current.

I acquired certain skills, which I used to benefit not only in training but also in the treatment of patients and the service to the community.

INVOLVEMENT IN SPECIAL PROJECTS

Phakisa Grand Prix World Motorcycle Championships

(2003) Welkom: Sudáfrica.

Rescue Training in the Mining Industrial in Africa (Zambia, Namibia and South Africa)

National Extrication Competition (Judge for High Angle 2003)

World Rescue Operations (UK England Widley) Structural Collapse event/training

Turkish Earthquake Disaster – (Medical Rescue International) Turkey, Town of Coracik (26 August 1999).

Medical Coordinator World Soccer Confederation and World cup 2010

Haiti Earthquake Disaster 12 Enero 2010

Japan Earthquake Disaster 2011

Member of South Africa Disaster Rescue Response team

CEO South Africa Medical Rescue Organisation (Samro) and Member of the WRO

INVOLVEMENT IN INTERNATIONAL EVENTS

Desde 2006 he has also been a regular member at the World Rescue Organisation AGM as a Committee member for SAMRO, and has been a regular contributor towards overall WRO development & progress in recent years.

Hosted Three World Rescue Challenges in South Africa

World Rescue Extrication Challenge (2004) in England

Desafío de extracción (2005) in America (Miami) during August 2005 – September 2005.

Desafío de rescate mundial 2006 Cape Town, South Africa Lead Assessor

World Rescue Extrication Challenge (2010) in Cork, República de Irlanda

Medical /Rescue co-ordinator of the 2009-2010 World Cup Soccer Free State Stadium South Africa

Shadow and Trainee challenge at the 2011 Australasian and World Rescue Challenges, Nueva Zelanda

Wellington

Qualified as assessor at 2011 New Zealand Wellington for future World Rescue Challenges

WRO Assessor 2012 World Rescue Challenges London

WRO Assessor 2013 World Rescue Challenges USA

WRO Assessor 2014 World Rescue Challenges LondonWRO Assessor 2015 World Rescue Challenges Portugal

WRO Assessor 2016 World Rescue Challenges Brazil

WRO Assessor 2017 World Rescue Challenges Romania

WRO Assessor 2018 World Rescue Challenges South Africa

WRO Assessor 2019 World Rescue Challenges France

WRO Assessor 2020 UAE Rescue Challenges Dubai

WRO Assessor 2024 World Rescue Challenges Azores Portugal

WRO Assessor 2025 World Rescue Challenges Karlovac, Croacia

Lead Assessor for the vehicle extrication challenge (SAESI 2011: 27th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE,

EXHIBITION AND NATIONAL EXTRICATION TRAINING EVENT)

Lead Assessor for the vehicle extrication challenge (SAESI 2013: 29th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE, EXHIBITION AND NATIONAL EXTRICATION TRAINING EVENT)

Lead Assessor for the vehicle extrication challenge (SAESI 2015: 31th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE, EXHIBITION AND NATIONAL EXTRICATION TRAINING EVENT)

Lead Assessor for the vehicle extrication challenge (SAESI 2017: 33th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE, EXHIBITION AND NATIONAL EXTRICATION TRAINING EVENT)

During my time as an Advance Rescue Technician, having to teach and facilitate the preparation of other personnel for this environment, and having been called upon to assist in facilitation and evaluation of various courses to other providers, national and international I discovered that I have a good teaching technique, and that I very much enjoy training and teaching others.

I firmly believe that I can make a positive contribution to the general standard of practice by being involved in the shaping and education of personnel in the out-of-hospital environment.

Oscar Campillo (Alarev) – Technical Assessor, Colombia

International specialist in vehicle rescue with over a decade of experience in competitions, training, assessment, and scenario design for world-class rescue events. Certified Assessor by the World Rescue Organization (Ir), leader in the development of evaluation guidelines used by over 25 countries. Active member of Latin American Vehicular Rescue Association (Alarev) and Technical Educator in vehicle rescue operations.

Captain at Chinchina Volunteer Fire Brigade in Colombia with more of 30 years of experience.

International Experience in Vehicle Rescue

As Participant

Challenges:

* Clearwater, Florida (EE.UU) - 2013

* London (Reino Unido) - 2014

* Lisbon (Portugal) - 2015

Co-founder of the Latin American Vehicle Rescue Team. Participated in WRO World Rescue

As International WRO ASSESSOR

Completed Assessor Training Course – WRO, Irlanda, 2016

First certified WRO International Assessor in Latin America

WRC Technical Assessor Rumania 2017

WRC Virtual Challenge – 2021

WRC Technical Assessor Luxembourg – 2022

Regional Championship – Valencia, Spain – 2023

Command Assessor – Dubai National Rescue Challenge, Febrero 2025

Appointed Technical Assessor WRC Croacia September 2025

Latin American Challenges – Mexico (2015), Colombia (2016), Brasil (2016), Paraguay (2016-

2019), Chile (2023–2024), Brasil (2025)

Leadership in WRO

Leader of the WRO QAA Group since 2023. Developer of:

* New Assessment Guidelines

* Scoring Sheets

* Scenario Weighting Tools

Documents applied in the World Rescue Challenge – Lanzarote, España (2023

Scenario Design and Events

Designed and built all rescue scenarios – NAVRA (Asociación de Rescate de Vehículos de América del Norte),

October 2021Educational Contributions

Member of the WRO Academy – creator of technical and educational content for global dissemination

Academic Coordinator and Instructor at RESCUE MASTERCLASS LLC:

* Encima 8 specialized vehicle rescue courses

* 40 technical workshops on specific rescue topics

Memberships and Associations

Co-founder of the Latin American Association of Vehicle Rescue (Alarev)

Co-founder of the Colombian Association of Vehicle Rescue

International Assessor – ALAREV Vehicle Rescue Events.

Leader of WRO Quality Assessing Group

Cristian Caldararu (Pichón) – Technical Assessor, Rumania

"My name is Cristian CALDARARU, I represent SMURD, Romania and I have been an international assessor since 2018. I have over 16 years’ experience in extrication and first aid.

I love my job, and the motto that guides me is the SMURD motto:

" Who saves a life saves a whole world."

Adrian Sacarea (Pichón) – Asesor médico, Rumania

Deputy at the National Training Centre for Extrication and Emergency Medicine in Romania, Adrian Sacarea is an experienced paramedic who has been serving in the field since 2008. A former international competitor with the Mureș Extrication Team, he represented Romania in world rescue challenges in UK, Brasil, and Romania.
Desde 2018, he has worked as an assessor, regionally and nationally yearly and as a WRO assessor in South Africa (shadow) and Azores-Portugal in 2024 as medical assessor, supporting the development of high standards in emergency response training.
Adrian has been involved in numerous training programs, including Mass Casualty Incident management, “First responders- Train the Trainersin Ukraine, Cooperative interventions of emergency services in Mauritania, and multiple workshops on extrication throughout Romania.
He has also contributed to several European projects focused on integrated emergency response, civilian resilience in disaster situations, paramedics development training and youth medical education. Adrian is a key member of an Emergency Medical Team operating under the European Civil Protection Mechanism, playing an essential role in cross-border response and medical cooperation.

Manuel Pons (Aprat) – Asesor médico, España

EMS and HEMS physician in Valencia.
Teaching and research staff at the Catholic University of Valencia.
Researcher and PhD student at UCAM.
Medical Assessor at APRAT and WRO.
PHTLS Instructor.
ALS Instructor.

Anthony Byrne (ROI) – Asesor médico, Irlanda

Anthony Byrne, Aderezo- PAG; H-dip-Pap; Ohs, Medicina.

Mi nombre es Anthony Byrne, Vicepresidente de la persona de la organización de rescate Irlanda (ROI), Soy un asesor médico/trauma con ROI y la Organización Mundial de Rescate (Ir). My day job is the Senior Tactical Manager, with responsibility for daily Tactical and Operations response of the National Ambulance Service (Nas) Nationally to all emergencies within the Irish Republic including response to Major Emergencies. Tengo un gran interés en la gestión de emergencias tácticas y estratégicas., CBRN and represent NAS on Interagency/ Health Service Executive committees developing protocols and procedure for Major Emergency Response.

My professional qualification includes a Diploma- Paramédico; Diploma superior – Paramédico avanzado, University College Dublín; Maestro (Hons) en educación, Trinity College Dublín; Lean Six Sigma (Cinturón verde) y diploma de salud ocupacional & Seguridad.

Soy una atención de emergencia prehospitalaria registrada-facilitador de educación clínica desde entonces 2016 y practicando paramédico avanzado desde 2008. Over my 24 years experience in EMS I have developed and implemented programmes of education and curriculum within NAS and have project managed the implementation of equipment and clinical care programmes in Pre- Hospital Emergency Care both in Ireland and in Pakistan working voluntarily with Disaster Relief Pakistan developing EMS curriculum, Regulaciones y estructuras organizacionales.

Richard Fernandez (Consulta) – Asesor médico, EE.UU

Richard served the City of Coral Gables Fire Department located in Miami Dade County for 32 years retiring July 2024. A 35 year veteran of the fire service, Richard has worked in many capacities during his career. With Coral Gables Fire Department he has held the rank of FF/Paramedic, Driver/Engineer Air-tech, and Lieutenant assigned as the Public information/education officer. With the Training Division Richard served as Training Lieutenant and later promoted to the EMS division as the departments EMS Captain. Richard joined the department’s Special Response Team in 1995 competing as a Medic, Technical Rescue Specialist and Incident Commander for many years in regional, national and international events. En 2016 Richard took over as Coordinator for departments SRT Team. As a volunteer firefighter, Richard served as the Deputy Fire Chief of the Key Largo Volunteer Fire Rescue Department. His Responsibilities included Operations, Training, Budget and Strategic Planning. Richard also works for Palm Beach State College where he is a part time faculty member teaching courses in Fire Fighting Minimum Standards, Special Operations, Shipboard Firefighting and Live Fire Training.

Richard’s certifications include: Paramédico, ACLS, Amigos, PHTLS, Fire Service-Instructor I, Fire Service-Inspector, VMR Ops/Tech, Rope, Trench, Structural Collapse and Confined space Operations, Technical Rescue Instructor, National Certified Flight Medic and Live Fire Instructor. Richard holds an Associate in Science degree in Emergency Medical Services, as well as attending the United States National Fire Academy where he has been certified in Incident Command courses to include: Fire Command, Command of Multiple Alarm Incidents, Command and Control of target Hazards, and Command and Control of Natural and man-made disasters and is certified as an All Hazards Operations Section Chief.

Richard has been a member of both TERC and NAVRA rescue associations serving as a competitor, Regional, National and International Assessor and Instructor.

Richard is currently the Director of Operations for Interamerican Firefighters Inc. A company dedicated to providing training and consulting in an assortment of Fire Service and EMS Disciplines. Registered in the USA and Colombia, Interamerican Firefighters Inc. has provided consulting and training services for fire departments in the USA, Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Panama, Argentina, Chili, Paraguay, Brasil, Puerto Rico, Jamaica and Trinidad. Además, he has delivered training projects for the United States Northern and Southern Commands in their response zones.

Fabian Hoffman (Samro) – Asesor médico, Sudáfrica

Fabian Hoffman has 31 years of experience in the Emergency Medical and Rescue Service since 1994. Presenting Rescue courses for 16 years’ experience in the pre-hospital environment at Advance Life Support level and Advance Rescue Technician 16 years’ experience as a rescue instructor, working also as an Advance Medical Rescue Technician.

Join South African Medical Rescue Organization (Samro) and become a world rescue assessor in 2016 for Command, Technical and Medical. I have been an assessor for several events, regional national and international, including WRC. It’s an honor to have been selected as an international assessor again for Croatia 2025, and I’m excited to share knowledge and skills with you at this event. See you soon in Karlovac Croatia.

Laetitia Tillard (FNSPF) – Asesor médico, Francia

DIPLOMAS

2014 Diploma in Health Management
2001 State Diploma in Nursing, CHRU Pontchaillou, RENNES
1997 Baccalauréat series in Economic and Social Sciences, sociology option
TRAINING IN FIREFIGHTING
2017 PHTLS ( pre hospital trauma life support) Instructor, trainer (site chiefs) in national scchool of firefighter officers.
2015 AMLS (Advanced Medical Life Support)
2014 Initial training of supervision, University Diploma in Innovative Teaching Techniques
2013 University Diploma in Disaster Medicine
2012 ACLS ( advanced cardiac life support)
2011 Training as a coordinating nurse in national school of firefighter officers
2010 PHTLS
2009 Job adaptation training
2008 National first aid instructor
2007 Initial training for professional firefighter nurses
2002 First aid monitor training
1997 Initial Aptitude Training, volunteer firefighters (all missions)
FIRE FIGHTING ACTIVITIES
2022-2025 International Judge for the WRO
2019-2025 National Judge for the Road Rescue Challenge, Francia

2015 Member of the departmental road rescue team (champions of France 2017, 2018, 2019)
October 2006 Professional firefighter nurse
2004 Volunteer firefighter nurse
1996 Volunteer firefighter
1992 Integration into the young firefighters school OPERATIONAL MISSIONS
2004-2011 Professional/volunteer firefighter nurse
1996-2004 Volunteer firefighter
1996-2003 Humanitarian missions in clinics in India, Egypt
2014 Mission in the Philippines with International Emergency Firefighters 2016 Mission in Haiti (PUI)
HOSPITAL CAREER
2001-2006 Emergency services/SMUR Resuscitation at the hospital center of Saint Nazaire (Loire-Atlantique)

Yves Marx (Luxembourg Fire Rescue Corps – CGDIS) – Plomo de trauma adjunto, Luxemburgo

Nació en 1975, Me uní al fuego & Servicios de rescate como voluntario en 1989, Dos años después, en 1991 Me uní al servicio de ambulancia de la Cruz Roja Luxemburgo. Besides being a volunteer I became Deputy Lead of the Ambulance Service and our Fire Station for many years.

En 1998 Me uní a la unidad de perros de rescate de la Cruz Roja de Luxemburgo donde hasta 2018 Yo era el jefe adjunto de y además de intervenciones nacionales, Fui líder del equipo de misiones de búsqueda y rescate con la Unidad de Dogs de Rescate después de los terremotos en Argelia (2003), Irán (2003), Marruecos (2004) y haití (2010).

Trabajando en el Luxemburgo Fire and Rescue Corps (CGDIS) Yo estaba por 6 Años el jefe de la logística y el servicio técnico de la Escuela Nacional de Bomberos y Rescate y ahora a cargo de la logística en la Oficina de Directores Generales.

En 2014 Me uní al LRO (Organización de rescate de Luxemburgo), donde me convertí en miembro del comité y coordinador de trauma en 2016. After becoming a national Trauma Asssessor I got named Medical & Asesor de trauma por la WRO en 2015. Miembro del comité WRO desde 2023 Me llamaron el trauma adjunto de WRO el mismo año.

Mick Tobin (ROI) – Trauma Assessor, Irlanda

Working as a civil servant in the Irish Health Service for over 32 años. I have gained knowledge and education from many various areas. Working in areas from theatre, casualty, wards, management and over 18 years as a front-line paramedic with the National Ambulance Service. The knowledge I have gained has been put to work in education and tutoring in frontline services. Retiring in 2019, I have concentrated all my time into training in the EMS services. Qualifying as an assessor in medical and trauma at the WRO challenge in Lisbon in 2015.

I am honoured as Director of Operations for the ROI, to be given the opportunity to represent Rescue Organisation Ireland as an assessor in the first WRC Triage challenge.

Mick Tobin

Director of operations

Organización de rescate Irlanda

Pete Sherlock (ROI) – Trauma Assessor, Irlanda

He is an operational District Officer in Dublin Fire Brigade,Irlanda.

He is stationed in Finglas fire station, which is part of Foxtrot District which is made up of five fire stations.

He has 27 years’ experience working in the Emergency Services in Ireland, 4 years in EMS and 23 years in FIRE-EMS.

Pete is a PHECC tutor since 2007, teaching from CFR level up to Paramedic level, he is also an AHA and IHF instructor for the past 19 años.

During his time in the fire service he has been a syndicate instructor on the Fire side and a Paramedic tutor on the medical side of recruit firefighter training .

He is heavily involved in the research and design of his brigade’s ambulance fleet.

Uniéndose al ROI en 2017 he is an assessor in Medical and Trauma disciplines .

Tessy Stein (Luxembourg Fire Rescue) – Trauma Assessor, Luxemburgo

Tessy Stein, 29, has been an active member of the Luxembourg Fire Brigade since 2011. With a background in physiotherapy, she worked in the field for four years before becoming a professional trainer with the Luxembourg Rescue Service in 2022. Desde 2012, she has regularly competed in the Luxembourg Trauma and Rescue Challenge and has qualified for the World Rescue Challenge on four occasions. Desde 2024, she has also been serving as a Trauma and Medical assessor for both the Luxembourg Rescue Organisation and the World Rescue Organisation.

Uiorean Mircea Cristian (Rumania) – Trauma Assessor, Rumania

My name is Uiorean Mircea Cristian, and I am a 37 years old emergency medicine consultant in Romania, working in ED, Mobile Intensive care Unit and HEMS. It’s a great honour to be selected as trauma Assessor in Croatia, and looking forward to see the best trauma teams in the world together, in the same place.

Great achievements for all of you to be here, but don’t forget, your objective is to be the best of the best!

Looking forward to seeing you. Buena suerte!

Jake Turner (Ukro) – Trauma Assessor, Reino Unido

I am a senior Emergency Medicine Registrar working in Birmingham, Reino Unido. I’ve been involved with the fire service and the UKRO for over a decade now, in assessor and educational roles. I work Pre-Hospitally for the West Midlands Care Team, and Enhanced Care Team in the West Midlands, and am a Race Doctor for Mallory Park Race Track.
I’ve been involved with the WRO for around two years now, and greatly enjoy the responsibilities and opportunities this organisation has to offer.

Dr. Dacian Juca,
Medic Primar Medicina de Urgenta; Medic Sef UPU-SMURD Maramures; Trainer Medical of the Emergency Department, Maramures, Rumania – Trauma Assessor

Dr. Dacian Juca is a seasoned emergency physician and head of the Emergency Department at Maramureș County Hospital. With extensive experience in trauma care, advanced life support, respuesta a desastres, and prehospital medicine, he is dedicated to advancing emergency services through training, innovación, y colaboración internacional. Passionate about improving patient outcomes in critical situations, he actively supports the development of multidisciplinary trauma and extrication teams.