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In this impactful episode, we address the vital mental health challenges faced by EMS and first responders, including post-traumatic stress and the effects of "buffing" calls—responding to emergencies off-duty.
Join us for an insightful conversation with Emergency Medical Technician Frank Glowski, as he shares his personal struggles after traumatic off-duty incidents and highlights the importance of therapy in processing experiences and maintaining mental well-being. Learn effective strategies for managing mental health in emergency services and discover the significance of having supportive outlets. Tune in to support the warriors of EMS on their journey toward healing and resilience.

This episode is also made possible by the First Responder Center for Excellence: Equip Yourself with Excellence for Every Call.
Discover more at: https://firstrespondercenter.org/

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