2025 Florida Ambulance Association Star of Life
Stanley Jeune, Critical Care EMT/Operations Supervisor
MCT Express

Stanley Jeune has been an EMT since 2014 and started his position with American Ambulance in Orlando shortly after. He has trained and worked as a critical care EMT since 2016 working efficiently and consistently with our most senior critical care paramedics on a variety of intense transports. His calm and easy demeanor provided the assurance needed for patient and partner alike to successfully maintain patient care on hundreds of transports each year.
As the middle child of a large family in Pine Hills, Mr. Jeune learned early on to care for his siblings. Inspired by his father's example and motivated by the memory of his mother, he sought to build a career centered on service and giving back to his community. His volunteer work began with his local church and continues to this day during his time off. As a 20-year-old, he volunteered locally to help translate for refugees, rescue workers, and survivors from the 2010 Haiti earthquake. He also dedicates his spare time to helping with the Orlando Second Harvest Food Bank food trucks. Stanley was promoted to a field training officer position in 2021 and then to a supervisor position in November 2023. Mr. Jeune stepped into a position of a deployment lead in 2017 when Hurricane Irma affected South Florida where he worked with our crews stationed in a field hospital for six days assisting with constant search and rescue missions. In 2024, Stanley and his team faced the challenges of two hurricanes, Helene and Milton, with only four hours of downtime each day as they worked tirelessly through back-to-back shifts. Over the course of more than 32 days, they were deployed between Ft. Myers and Polk County, navigating tornadoes and operating on Army bases. Stanley's dedication extends beyond his local efforts, as he has also completed multiple long-distance patient transports. His longest journey involved a relentless 5-day drive to Utah, navigating mountain passes and even backtracking due to a closed logging road.
We are very fortunate that Stanley Jeune has chosen us to build his EMS career with. We are thankful for his dedication and commitment and look forward to the future together.