Tyler Berl
Paramedic/Registered Nurse in Jacksonville, FL
Tyler Berl has shaped his professional life around moments where decisiveness and control are critical. For more than 15 years in Jacksonville, Florida, he has provided direct patient care in high-stress clinical environments, serving as a steady presence during medical emergencies. He is trained and board-certified in emergency medicine, pediatrics, and tactical medicine. He has also worked in critical care transport as a nurse, applying precision and calm across diverse care settings.
He became a licensed paramedic in 2011, entering a profession that demands technical mastery and emotional balance. Drawn to high acuity medicine early on, Tyler joined Orange Park Medical Center, where he spent six years working in the emergency department before earning a position on the trauma team. His daily work included cardiac arrests, strokes, severe infections, pediatric crises, and traumatic injuries alongside physicians, nurses, and trauma surgeons.
Throughout his career in the emergency department, Tyler refined advanced skills in cardiac life support, airway management, rapid sequence intubation, and ventilator management. He helped save countless lives and assisted in three emergency births. What consistently set him apart was his composure. As situations escalated, he became more focused, earning the trust of residents and staff who relied on him during critical codes and life-threatening emergencies.
After leaving the emergency department, Tyler expanded his experience in pediatrics and interfacility transport. Caring for children required heightened attention to physiology and emotional distress, skills he deliberately developed. He later transported critically ill patients between hospitals, managing ventilators, multiple infusions, and unstable vital signs. During COVID, he was among the few paramedics authorized 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, deepening his understanding of behavior and population health. 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 ready to continue clinical practice, grounded in discipline, service, and a career built on experience.