ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – An Orlando instructor says demand for medical personnel is high right now and his experience on the job has put things into perspective for his students. “This is the time where I believe first responders have to step up because the public and community depends on us,” Felix Marquez said.
Marquez is the CEO of Orlando Medical Institute. As an instructor, he shares his 30 years of experience as a paramedic firefighter having worked in New York and currently at the Orlando Fire Department.
He recently recovered from coronavirus. “It hit me hard, I had a fever. My temperature was 104.8,” said Marquez. Marquez said this pandemic is giving his students like 20-year-old EMT student, Adam Netane a unique perspective. “During