Lights and Stories: We are not in this alone episode artwork

EPISODE · Nov 14, 2024 · 19 MIN

Lights and Stories: We are not in this alone

from Basically EMS · host Basically EMS

Send us Fan MailWarning: This episode contains a discussion on a pediatric drowning call.Introducing a new segment called Lights and Stories where we dive into stories of our time in the field along with what we took away from each encounter!  We hope this new short format will be a great resource in addition to our normal Podcast! We hope these stories are entertaining as well as helpful in your journey through being a provider in the field. In this episode we listen to Chris and Chris talk about a pediatric drowning and how the responders took care of their mental health as well as how the department responded to this tragic event.Many of us at IMA have lost a friend, coworker or fellow first responder to suicide. There is help out there, we are not in this alone.If you are struggling and need someone to talk to you can call or text 988 to speak with a counselor.Other resources:responderstrong.orgcodegreencampaign.org

Send us Fan Mail Warning: This episode contains a discussion on a pediatric drowning call. Introducing a new segment called Lights and Stories where we dive into stories of our time in the field along with what we took away from each encounter! We hope this new short format will be a great resource in addition to our normal Podcast! We hope these stories are entertaining as well as helpful in your journey through being a provider in the field. In this episode we listen to Chris ...

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