Mental Health
Discover practical strategies for public safety leaders to stay grounded, manage stress and inspire their teams during life鈥檚 toughest challenges
One simple way to improve your quality of life now is to take stock of all the blessings you鈥檝e been bestowed, despite everything else
鈥淓verybody has their own demons from this fire,鈥 said sheriff鈥檚 Deputy Mark Aldridge
One-third of SA国际传媒 poll respondents picked up 16 or more overtime shifts in the last three months
Members can access crisis assistance plus resources for a variety of issues such as stress, family conflict, financial or legal concerns, addiction, grief and more
You cannot fill another鈥檚 bucket if your own bucket is empty; invest in yourself
鈥淚 needed to help them. I needed to make sure that our people were good and we could take care of these people, and that鈥檚 why I chose to stay.鈥
CAL FIRE Captain Chris Wetzel and his treating mental health provider detail his road from defeat to appreciation in the aftermath of tragedy
Who among us, in a moment of fatigue and frustration, hasn鈥檛 imagined parking the ambulance somewhere the sun doesn鈥檛 shine
鈥淔or the third time, we told you we are out of service,鈥 an EMT is heard saying on a recording of Baltimore City Fire Department radio traffic
The new Medicaid-supported plan allows the state to provide and expand programs like Eugene-based CAHOOTS, whose crews include paramedics
The HHS funding is intended to ensure that callers receive culturally sensitive support plus follow-up care if needed, but only 100 grants will be awarded
The transition from shift work to desk work typically brings a more sedentary lifestyle that needs to be actively resisted
The city is looking to change the depression and suicide rate among police officers, firefighters and EMS providers
Bullets hit the EMS providers鈥 vehicle before police arrested the suspect and transported him to a local hospital for a mental health evaluation
Clinical psychologist Rachelle Zemlok, a firefighter spouse, emphasizes the role first responder families play in career decisions
Eliminating the distressing sights and sounds of the job is impossible, but we can better prepare first responders for dealing with emotional scenes
The Public Safety Officer Support Act supports first responders who experienced PTSD or died by suicide following exposure to certain traumatic events
A career in public safety amplifies our natural human tendency to anticipate danger, which can be complicated when it expands beyond work
AMR providers started transporting mental health patients in 2016, and some say their increased contact with people having such crises puts them at increased risk
Organizers and aldermen say the city鈥檚 Crisis Assistance Response and Engagement program has too much police influence and needs more mental health providers
A focus on injury prevention, psychological first aid and financial solvency has big implications for health, happiness and finances
While every situation is different, most people are more receptive to a sympathetic approach than an authoritative command
Michael Levin, an entrepreneur and motivational speaker, encouraged Pinnacle EMS attendees to embrace an entrepreneurial workplace that creates powerful positive change
鈥淲hat we see in this career, the calls that we get, can take a toll on somebody鈥檚 mental health and wellness,鈥 said Cheshire County Sheriff Eli Rivera
Don鈥檛 allow workplace harassment to distract you from your mission
988 is designed to make it easier for callers to get services offered via the traditional 10-digit National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, which will still be active
The measure would make federal grant dollars available to cities and states for programs that pair mental health workers with EMS providers or police officers
The role of the leader is to bear witness 鈥 to the critical and the mundane 鈥 to lighten the load
Our Inside EMS co-hosts welcome Lt. Ken Howell and Firefighter Mackenzie Gross to share about the Lexington Fire Department鈥檚 CP program
Albany organizations have in-house counselors and debriefing sessions
The HERO Act would create peer-support programs, mental health education and a system to collect information about first responder suicides