Tyler Berl
Paramedic/Registered Nurse (Healthcare)
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
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Tyler Berl has built a career defined by urgency, responsibility, and control in critical moments. For more than fifteen years in Jacksonville, Florida, he has provided direct clinical care to patients facing sudden medical emergencies, often at their most frightened and unstable. He is trained and board-certified in emergency medicine, pediatrics, and tactical medicine. He has also worked in critical care transport as a nurse, demonstrating consistency and precision across demanding clinical roles.
Tyler became a licensed paramedic in 2011, entering a profession that requires rapid decision-making and emotional discipline. He was quickly drawn to high-acuity care and joined Orange Park Medical Center, where he spent 6 years working in the emergency department before advancing to the trauma team. His routine responsibilities included cardiac arrests, strokes, severe infections, pediatric emergencies, and traumatic injuries, working closely with multidisciplinary teams under constant pressure.
During his years in the emergency department, Tyler developed advanced expertise in cardiac life support, airway management, rapid sequence intubation, and ventilator management. He contributed to saving countless lives and assisted in three emergency deliveries. What distinguished him most was his composure during a crisis. As conditions deteriorated, his focus intensified, making him a reliable presence during codes where hesitation could mean loss of life.
Seeking broader clinical exposure, Tyler transitioned into pediatrics and interfacility transport. Treating children required close attention to physiology and emotional stress, skills he refined with intention. He later transported critically ill patients between hospitals, managing ventilators, complex medication infusions, and unstable vital signs. During COVID, he became one of the few paramedics cleared to transport pediatric patients using advanced high-flow oxygen systems.
In 2020, Tyler Berl earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology with a minor in public health, expanding his understanding of patient behavior and population-level health issues. He graduated from nursing school in 2025 and became a registered nurse that July. After temporarily stepping away to care for family, he returned to Florida prepared to resume clinical work, grounded in discipline, service, and experience earned across multiple levels of care.
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