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EPISODE · May 12, 2026 · 17 MIN

The Lie That's Quietly Destroying First Responders

from Bulletproof First Responder · host Danny Coon

“I’m okay.”It’s the most common phrase in this job.And for a lot of first responders, it’s not true.In this episode, we break down what that phrase really means beneath the surface and why it’s not harmless. It’s a pattern. One that leads to emotional suppression, isolation, burnout, and in some cases, suicidal thinking.This is not about weakness.It’s about understanding what constant exposure to trauma, stress, and hypervigilance actually does to your mind and body.If something in this episode hit closer than expected, don’t sit on it.Talk to someone who understands the job.CopLine (for law enforcement and their families): 1-800-267-5463Fire/EMS Helpline (for firefighters, medics, dispatch, and families): 1-800-731-3473National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: 988All of these are staffed by people who understand first responder culture.You don’t have to explain the job to them.You just have to make the call.You’ve spent your career showing up for everyone else.At some point, you have to show up for yourself.“I’m okay” might get you through the shift.But it won’t get you through life.

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