EPISODE · Feb 22, 2026 · 28 MIN
NPA Podcast with Guest, Todd Herb, Former Orlando P.D., First Responder Advocate at Ready Rebound
from National Police Association Podcast · host NationalPolice.org
In this powerful episode of the National Police Association Podcast, Sergeant Betsy Brantner Smith sits down with retired former Orlando Police Department officer Todd Herb to discuss a game-changing concept: providing first responders with elite-level sports medicine care to dramatically reduce recovery time, cut taxpayer costs, and protect morale.Todd shares how his post-law-enforcement journey led him to Ready Rebound, a company founded on one simple idea:If professional athletes get immediate, specialized treatment to return to peak performance, why shouldn’t first responders?When the public thinks about first responder injuries, they imagine:Officer-involved shootingsStructure firesMajor catastrophic incidentsBut the reality is very different.Most injuries are:Torn shouldersBlown kneesBack injuriesRolled anklesTraining accidentsThese orthopedic injuries often lead to:Months of light dutyCostly overtime backfillFrustration and morale declineLitigationEarly medical retirementLoss of trained talentIn small departments (often fewer than 20 officers nationwide), one injured officer can devastate staffing and budgets.Todd explains that even a single prolonged injury can cost a small city $50,000–$100,000 in overtime alone.Key TakeawaysFirst responders face athletic-level physical demands.Traditional workers’ comp systems are not designed for mission-critical responders.Faster, specialized treatment protects both public safety and taxpayer dollars.Treating officers like elite athletes improves morale, readiness, and retention.
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In this powerful episode of the National Police Association Podcast, Sergeant Betsy Brantner Smith sits down with retired former Orlando Police Department officer Todd Herb to discuss a game-changing concept: providing first responders with elite-level sports medicine care to dramatically reduce recovery time, cut taxpayer costs, and protect morale.Todd shares how his post-law-enforcement journey led him to Ready Rebound, a company founded on one simple idea:If professional athletes get immediate, specialized treatment to return to peak performance, why shouldn’t first responders?When the public thinks about first responder injuries, they imagine:Officer-involved shootingsStructure firesMajor catastrophic incidentsBut the reality is very different.Most injuries are:Torn shouldersBlown kneesBack injuriesRolled anklesTraining accidentsThese orthopedic injuries often lead to:Months of light dutyCostly overtime backfillFrustration and morale declineLitigationEarly medical retirementLoss of trained talentIn small departments (often fewer than 20 officers nationwide), one injured officer can devastate staffing and budgets.Todd explains that even a single prolonged injury can cost a small city $50,000–$100,000 in overtime alone.Key TakeawaysFirst responders face athletic-level physical demands.Traditional workers’ comp systems are not designed for mission-critical responders.Faster, specialized treatment protects both public safety and taxpayer dollars.Treating officers like elite athletes improves morale, readiness, and retention.
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