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Beyond The Call Experiences of High Trauma Occupations

Stories of the people behind High Trauma Occupations like Police, Firefighters, Paramedics, Doctors, Nurses, First Responders, Emergency Services, Tow Truck Drivers, Defence Force Personnel and many more.Contains graphic stories, PTSD, Trauma, emotions and some explicit language.

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    Beyond The Call with Nurse Crystal Culp

    In this episode of Beyond the Call, host Peter interviews Crystal Culp, a retired nurse from Alberta, Canada, about her extensive 38-year career in the nursing field. Crystal shares her background, having grown up in Southern Ontario and her nursing journey which began in Northern Ontario. She discusses the challenges she faced, including homesickness during college, her extensive experience in varied nursing areas, and the intense situations of cardiac and labor units. Crystal also delves into her experience with organizational trauma and leadership challenges, and how these experiences led to her current advocacy for nurses. She emphasizes the importance of supportive workplaces, retention, and appreciation for nursing staff. This episode provides a deep dive into the personal and professional life of a dedicated nurse and the systemic issues within the healthcare system.

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    Beyond The Call with Willow

    In this episode of the 'Beyond The Call' podcast, Willow, a long-time friend mine, shares her harrowing journey through childhood neglect, sexual abuse, and eventually being coerced into sex work by an abusive partner named Brad. The conversation details Willow's early life, characterized by a lack of nurture and support from her parents, and follows her into a toxic relationship where she was manipulated into full-service sex work under threats and coercion. Willow discusses her struggles with PTSD, her relationships, and the ongoing impact of her trauma, including a diagnosis of Functional Neurological Disorder. Highlighting the importance of therapy and self-care, Willow opens up about her path to reclaim her narrative and find hope and healing, emphasizing the value of seeking help and building supportive communities.   This is an incredibly brave episode and contains triggering subjects.  Please use your discretion when deciding to listen.

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    Beyond The Call with Code 9 founder Mark Thomas

    In this episode of Beyond the Call podcast, I talk with Mark Thomas, the president of Code Nine Foundation and a current serving police officer. We discuss Mark's journey through his mental health struggles triggered by a traumatic on-duty experience and the subsequent development of PTSD, anxiety, and depression. Mark shares his path to recovery, which included hospitalization, therapy, and a strong support network, particularly highlighting the role his boss Mick Bennett played. They also touch on the initiatives and support services provided by the Code Nine Foundation, which helps first responders and their families through various programs like meal deliveries, respite weekends, assistance dogs, and more. The conversation underscores the importance of mental health support, social connection, and personal growth through adversity. Code 9 information and book ordering can be found at the following: https://www.code9ptsd.org.au/ facebook: https://www.facebook.com/code9ptsd  

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    Beyond The Call with Paramedic Alan Playford

    In this episode of Beyond The Call, Peter interviews Alan Playford, a long-term paramedic from New South Wales and one of Australia's most decorated civilians. Alan shares his journey from joining the paramedic service in 1975 through the highly challenging early years of paramedicine, including the first paramedicine course at St. Vincent’s Hospital led by Dr. Bob Wright. Alan discusses the evolution of paramedicine, the introduction of new technologies like defibrillators, and the incredible challenges they faced, such as hostility from within the ambulance service. He recounts the Newcastle earthquake and the application of advanced life support techniques in dangerous and high-stakes scenarios, including crush syndrome cases. Alan also discusses his harrowing experiences in Rwanda, where he and a team of paramedics provided care amidst the atrocities of genocide. Alan reflects on the psychological impact of his career and emphasizes the importance of documenting positive achievements to combat the negative memories. The episode underscores the importance of resilience, teamwork, and innovation in paramedicine and highlights Alan's new book, 'Through the Rubble,' which details his experiences. "Through The Rubble" can be found in all good book shops and online and was authored by Alan Playford and Penny Keogh  

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    Beyond The Call with Jeff Tougher (Steven's Law)

    This episode of Beyond The Call Podcast features Jeff Tougher, father of paramedic Steven Tougher, who was tragically murdered in April 2023. Jeff discusses his son's compassionate life dedicated to serving others and recounts the devastating details of Steven's murder and the subsequent trial. The episode delves into the broader issue of violence against first responders and Jeff's campaign for 'Steven's Law'—a proposed legislation aimed at providing greater protection for paramedics and enforcing stricter penalties for assaults. Jeff emphasises the importance of raising public awareness and legislative action to prevent future tragedies and improve the safety and working conditions of paramedics. Listeners are encouraged to support the cause by advocating for the law and promoting the campaign.  You can contact Jeff and order Steven's Law stickers at [email protected] and follow the Stevens Law facebook page https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61571253719672   If you have feedback on this or any other episode, please email me on [email protected] Subscribing to my socials really helps boost my visibility, and subscribing to my podcast on your favourite platform helps me more than you can know. Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61563392471037 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BeyondtheCall-l9h TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rominus77

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    Beyond The Call with Dr Nikki Jamieson

    Dr Nikki Jamieson is a social worker and suicidologist with a PhD focusing on moral injury and suicide prevention. Dr. Jamieson shares her personal journey, including her son's tragic suicide while in the Australian Defence Force, and how it propelled her into the field of suicidology and moral injury research. She discusses her PhD work, the concept of moral injury, and the need for better understanding and support mechanisms for veterans and those in high-trauma occupations. Dr. Jamieson also highlights her advocacy work, involvement in the Royal Commission on Defence and Veteran Suicide, and the importance of postvention care. The conversation delves into the differences between PTSD and moral injury, the potential for preventive measures, and the various therapeutic approaches that can aid individuals suffering from moral injury.

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    Beyond The Call with guest Phillip Thompson OAM MP

    Phillip Thompson served as a soldier of the Townsville-based First Battalion, Royal Australian Regimen, and was deployed to East Timor and Afghanistan. In 2009 Phillip was wounded in action when an Improvised Explosive Device detonated within one metre of him. The blast resulted in Phillip sustaining severe injuries and he was medically evacuated back to Australia. As well as obvious physical injuries from the blast, Phillip also suffered from traumatic brain injury and several other life changing conditions. Phillip spent the next several years putting all of his efforts into recovery and coming out the other side stronger than ever before. Today, he is passionate about helping others overcome adversity to become the best versions of themselves. This conversation touches on his journey of recovery and mental health.   Phillip Thompson is the federal member for Herbert, and holds a number of Shadow Defence portfolio's.  He was awarded the OAM in 2018 for service to the welfare of veterans.

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    Beyond The Call with guest Associate Professor Jaqueline Drew

    Dr. Jacqueline Drew, is an associate professor at Griffith University's School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, discussing her extensive work as a police psychologist. Dr. Drew highlights her journey from being an organisational psychologist with the Queensland Police Service to her current roles in academia and consulting for police agencies. The conversation delves into the mental health challenges faced by police officers, focussing on trauma, organisational and operational stressors, and their proportional contributions to psychological distress. Dr. Drew underscores the importance of peer support, understanding organizational justice, and evolving leadership within police forces to mitigate these stresses. The discussion also explores the similarities in mental health issues across different first responder communities and the necessity for systemic reforms in support structures like workers' compensation. Important themes include the need for proactive mental health care, the potential for post-traumatic growth, and the critical role of empathetic and informed leadership in fostering healthier organisational environments.

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    Beyond The Call with guest Amy Taylor (Sex Worker)

    In this episode of Beyond The Call podcast, I have a conversation with Amy Taylor, an accomplished individual with a diverse background. Amy, who holds a degree in molecular biology and an MBA, has worked in various fields including biotechnology, modelling, and aviation. She is also a high-class escort. Amy shares her life story, discussing her upbringing, career journey, and the challenges she faced, including dealing with a violent encounter with an internet pimp. Despite societal stigma, Amy advocates for safer and more humane treatment of sex workers. The conversation also touches upon the broader implications of trauma and the importance of mental health support, while highlighting Amy's aspirations to support the underprivileged and speak out against injustices.

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    Beyond The Call with Former NRL Referee Matt Checchin

    Matt Checchin is a former NRL Referee, who officiated in over 570 games, and for over 20 years, retiring in 2021.  He has refereed in 3 Grand Finals, 4 State of Origins, 13 Internationals, and made his first grade debut in 2001. In this episode of Beyond The Call Podcast, The conversation delves into Matt's upbringing, education, and early interest in refereeing. Checchin shares insights into the challenges faced by referees, including the physical and mental demands of the job, handling on-field decisions, and coping with criticism and abuse from fans and media. He discusses his personal journey, including coming out as gay and dealing with public and internal pressures. Matt also reflects on the importance of mental health support for referees and the need for a balance between physical and psychological preparation.  In a wide reaching conversation, we look at the person behind the whistle, and the human story behind a job that has trauma that most people simply do not consider.

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    Beyond The Call with Paramedic Nich Woolf Part 3 of 3

    In this final part of my conversation with Nich Woolf, a highly experienced paramedic. Nich shares stories from his career, including a harrowing incident with a man on fire and his transformative experiences in Afghanistan, where he provided crucial medical training. He discusses the emotional toll of the job, the camaraderie among first responders, and his extensive charity work, including facilitating medical care in underserved regions. Nich also recounts helping Afghan medical professionals and their families flee the Taliban. Despite personal risks and the challenges of working in conflict zones, Nich's dedication to humanitarian work and resuscitation training shines through. The episode highlights his published book, 'Resuscitating Afghanistan,' and discusses the logistics and emotional challenges of delivering medical aid in high-stress environments.

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    Beyond The Call with Paramedic Nich Woolf Part 2 of 3

    In this episode of the Beyond The Call podcast, Peter welcomes back Nich, a paramedic who began his career in Somerset, England, and volunteered at the Glastonbury Music Festival. The conversation covers Nich's experiences during the early 1990s, including his work with the Avon Ambulance in Bristol and his involvement in developing motorcycle ambulance responses and anti-terrorist measures. Nich shares a memorable positive story from the Glastonbury Festival involving a drug-affected individual he managed to help. The discussion then shifts to his trips to Afghanistan and Pakistan, focusing on his first-hand encounters with landmines, refugee camps, and the efforts to provide first aid training to deminers. There are some memorable stories and it is a great conversation.

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    Beyond The Call with Paramedic Nich Woolf Part 1 of 3

    Nich Woolf has fit more into his life than many of us would fit into 6.  A Paramedic for over 50 years, and heavily involved in Festival Medical Charity work, as well as countless trips to Afghanistan assisting with Medical Services, and teaching literally thousands of people to do Emergency First Aid.  He has been awarded the British Empire Medal (BEM) for his service. In this episode of Beyond the Call podcast, the host interviews Nich, a long-term paramedic from England who shares his extensive experience in emergency medical services. Nich discusses his journey from working in a printing company to becoming a paramedic and later a station manager. He details the challenges and evolution of paramedic services from the 1970s to the present. Nich also talks about his involvement with the medical team at the Glastonbury Festival, which has grown into an organized charity providing medical services at various events and supporting medical initiatives worldwide. The conversation covers the logistical complexities of managing medical care for large crowds and the meaningful impact of their charity work in different countries.

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    Beyond The Call with guest Paediatric Intensive Care Unit Nurse Practitioner Adam Yazbeck

    In this episode of Beyond The Call podcast, Peter continues the discussion with Adam, a pediatric intensive care nurse and nurse practitioner from Colorado.   They delve into the intricate and often emotionally charged topics surrounding organ donation, both the procedural aspects and the ethical dilemmas involved. Adam shares insights about the organ donation process, the role of families, and the medical complexities that can arise. The conversation also explores broader issues such as quality of life, healthcare burnout, PTSD among healthcare workers, and the emotional toll on medical professionals. The episode emphasises the importance of having open conversations about death and the need for systemic changes to support the mental health of healthcare providers. The discussion also touches on emerging therapies for mental health, such as psychedelics, and Adam's journey towards transitioning into a mental health care role.   Channels: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61563392471037 YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLl8mIMW1qdbST7m6wt5xYoEl7S4K1poXr&si=RfDN7J-ZlhY2IaLa Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3H9N5lh0UEP0Uw6C6kch0B?si=e6d9c8e5bd42409c Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beyond-the-call-experiences-of-high-trauma-occupations/id1766086068 Twitter: https://x.com/beyondthecalls www.beyondthecall.podbean.com    

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    Beyond The Call with PICU Nurse Practitioner Adam Yazbeck part 1 of 2

    In part 1 of this episode of Beyond the Call, Peter talks to Adam, a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) nurse from the USA. Adam shares his journey from a creative childhood in Minnesota, through a career in theatre, to his current role in nursing. Emphasizing the importance of human connection, Adam discusses the challenges and rewards of working with pediatric patients, and his transition to becoming a nurse practitioner. He recounts difficult cases, including the emotional experience of dealing with a SIDS case, and highlights the importance of advocating for families' wishes in end-of-life care. Adam's story illustrates the resilience and compassion required in the nursing profession.   Channels: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61563392471037 YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLl8mIMW1qdbST7m6wt5xYoEl7S4K1poXr&si=RfDN7J-ZlhY2IaLa Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3H9N5lh0UEP0Uw6C6kch0B?si=e6d9c8e5bd42409c Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beyond-the-call-experiences-of-high-trauma-occupations/id1766086068 Twitter: https://x.com/beyondthecalls www.beyondthecall.podbean.com  

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    Beyond The Call with guest Lori Hodges (Emergency Management) Part 2 of 2

    This episode of the Beyond the Call podcast continues a conversation with Lori Hodges, an Emergency Management leader from Colorado, USA. The episode delves into her experiences dealing with back-to-back hurricanes in Florida, detailing the Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC) and her role within Incident Management Teams. Lori discusses her deployments, the challenges of managing large-scale disasters, including power outages and community resilience. The discussion also covers her background as a paramedic, the importance of preparedness, and her coping mechanisms for dealing with trauma, which she elaborates on in her book, ‘Shaking in the Forest: Finding Light in the Darkness.’ Lori emphasizes the necessity of personal and community preparedness and the positive outcomes that can emerge from disaster situations.   Channels: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61563392471037 YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLl8mIMW1qdbST7m6wt5xYoEl7S4K1poXr&si=RfDN7J-ZlhY2IaLa Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3H9N5lh0UEP0Uw6C6kch0B?si=e6d9c8e5bd42409c Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beyond-the-call-experiences-of-high-trauma-occupations/id1766086068 Twitter: https://x.com/beyondthecalls www.beyondthecall.podbean.com  

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    Beyond The Call with Guest Lori Hodges (Emergency Management) Part 1 of 2

    In this episode of Beyond The Call, host Peter interviews Lori Hodges, an Emergency Management Leader with a background in paramedicine and firefighting. Lori discusses her upbringing in rural Colorado, her early involvement with the Civil Air Patrol, and her transition into emergency services after helping a woman at a Grateful Dead concert. She shares experiences from her time as a paramedic and firefighter, including dealing with trauma, handling major incidents, and coping with burnout. Lori explains how she moved into emergency management, her educational path, and the lessons she learned about chaos theory and complexity theory, which shaped her approach to disaster management. The episode highlights the importance of trust, continual learning, and the evolving role of technology, including AI, in emergency management.   Channels: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61563392471037 YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLl8mIMW1qdbST7m6wt5xYoEl7S4K1poXr&si=RfDN7J-ZlhY2IaLa Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3H9N5lh0UEP0Uw6C6kch0B?si=e6d9c8e5bd42409c Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beyond-the-call-experiences-of-high-trauma-occupations/id1766086068 Twitter: https://x.com/beyondthecalls www.beyondthecall.podbean.com  

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    Captain Matt Frost (Retired) Former Army Pilot Part 6 (Final)

    Captain Matt Frost (Retired) is a former helicopter pilot with The Australian Army.  Diagnosed later in life with Autism and ADHD, This is a journey everyone needs to hear. In this 6 part series, we talk to Matt about his journey from childhood to the Army, and the toll the journey took.   Episode 6 - In this final episode of our conversation with Matt, we discuss his recovery, and his road forward.  His bodybuilder, modelling and acting career, and what he sees in his future. Matts Instagram handle is @silverfrost80   Channels: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61563392471037 YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLl8mIMW1qdbST7m6wt5xYoEl7S4K1poXr&si=RfDN7J-ZlhY2IaLa Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3H9N5lh0UEP0Uw6C6kch0B?si=e6d9c8e5bd42409c Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beyond-the-call-experiences-of-high-trauma-occupations/id1766086068 Twitter: https://x.com/beyondthecalls www.beyondthecall.podbean.com  

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    Captain Matt Frost (Retired) Former Army Pilot Part 5

    Captain Matt Frost (Retired) is a former helicopter pilot with The Australian Army.  Diagnosed later in life with Autism and ADHD, This is a journey everyone needs to hear. In this 6 part series, we talk to Matt about his journey from childhood to the Army, and the toll the journey took.   Episode 5 discusses the process of Medical Retirement, and Matts mental health problems.   Channels: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61563392471037 YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLl8mIMW1qdbST7m6wt5xYoEl7S4K1poXr&si=RfDN7J-ZlhY2IaLa Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3H9N5lh0UEP0Uw6C6kch0B?si=e6d9c8e5bd42409c Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beyond-the-call-experiences-of-high-trauma-occupations/id1766086068 Twitter: https://x.com/beyondthecalls www.beyondthecall.podbean.com  

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    Captain Matt Frost (Retired) Former Army Pilot Part 4

    Captain Matt Frost (Retired) is a former helicopter pilot with The Australian Army.  Diagnosed later in life with Autism and ADHD, This is a journey everyone needs to hear. In this 6 part series, we talk to Matt about his journey from childhood to the Army, and the toll the journey took.   Episode 4 discusses the fallout and harm of the ongoing issues Matt experienced with the safety of the helicopters.   Channels: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61563392471037 YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLl8mIMW1qdbST7m6wt5xYoEl7S4K1poXr&si=RfDN7J-ZlhY2IaLa Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3H9N5lh0UEP0Uw6C6kch0B?si=e6d9c8e5bd42409c Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beyond-the-call-experiences-of-high-trauma-occupations/id1766086068 Twitter: https://x.com/beyondthecalls www.beyondthecall.podbean.com  

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    Captain Matt Frost (retired) Former Army Pilot Part 3

    Captain Matt Frost (Retired) is a former helicopter pilot with The Australian Army.  Diagnosed later in life with Autism and ADHD, This is a journey everyone needs to hear. In this 6 part series, we talk to Matt about his journey from childhood to the Army, and the toll the journey took.   Episode 3 continues our conversation about Matts deployment to Timor Leste, and Matt discusses some of the repeated emergencies he had experienced.

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    Captain Matt Frost (Retired) Former Army Pilot Part 2

    Captain Matt Frost (Retired) is a former helicopter pilot with The Australian Army.  Diagnosed later in life with Autism and ADHD, This is a journey everyone needs to hear. In this 6 part series, we talk to Matt about his journey from childhood to the Army, and the toll the journey took.   Episode 2 introduces us to Matts early training and qualifying as a pilot in The Australian Army.

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    Captain Matt Frost (retired) Former Army Pilot Part 1

    Captain Matt Frost (Retired) is a former helicopter pilot with The Australian Army.  Diagnosed later in life with Autism and ADHD, This is a journey everyone needs to hear. In this 6 part series, we talk to Matt about his journey from childhood to the Army, and the toll the journey took.   Episode 1 introduces us to Matts childhood and his decision to join the Australian Army.

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    Episode 7 Anita Hogan- Suicide Prevention

    Anita Hogan is a former member of the Royal Australian Navy, an Endorsed Enrolled Nurse, and a current ambassador for RUOK day.  Anita has a post graduate degree in Applied Psychology -Suicide (Suicidology). This episode discusses Anita's journey, and delves into suicide and suicide prevention.   For more information on RUOK Day, and the ongoing campaign for suicide prevention, please visit https://www.ruok.org.au/  

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    Episode 6 Poppy from The Poppy Project

    Today I had the privilege of talking to Poppylillac (Poppy) from The Poppy Project.  Poppy is the daughter of a 37 year now retired Queensland Police Officer growing up in a small town about 60km North of Townsville.   Poppy discusses the journey of being a First Responders family, and in particular the effects of the job and PTSD on the whole family. In 2023 in grade 12, Poppy started "The Poppy Project", a support group that is for children and families of First Responders.  With the intention of taking the program national, she needs support and funding to help get the ball rolling.   For more information on The Poppy Project, please head to their socials, or www.thepoppyproject.com.au Please share this podcast with anyone you know who is a First Responder, or has family that is a First Responder....and give her the support she deserves

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    Episode 5 Shane Martin Former QPS

    Shane Martin is a medically retired former QPS officer, and now President of Team Code Blue, an NFP organisation setup to assist QLD First Responders in Crisis with Financial assistance and advocacy. We take an in depth look into Shane's career, trauma's, mental health battle and ongoing recovery. Team Code Blue can be found at www.teamcodeblueinc.org  Please let me know what you think of this episode and we love feedback and suggestions.  

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    Episode 4 Lara Stevenson

    Lara Stevenson is a current serving NSW Paramedic, former London Ambulance Paramedic, Wife and Mother.  Lara has been living with PTSD for 6 years.  This is her story.

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    Episode 3- Some Rural Experiences

    In episode 3, Peter discusses some of the rural cases he went to, the challenges that that can present.  Graphic content warning.

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    Episode 2-City Stories

    In this episode, Peter goes through some jobs from his time in the Urban environment.  First week memories and a variety of jobs.

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    Introduction to Beyond The Call Podcast

    Beyond The Call is a podcast by veteran Paramedic Peter, who is exploring the stories and consequences of working in High Volume Trauma Occupations.  Episodes include some graphic descriptions, so listener discretion is advised. First Responders, Emergency Dept Nurses and Doctors, Corrections, and Defence Personnel are exposed to traumas that most humans should not see. This is their stories In this Episode, Peter introduces his story of what Beyond The Call is about.  

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Stories of the people behind High Trauma Occupations like Police, Firefighters, Paramedics, Doctors, Nurses, First Responders, Emergency Services, Tow Truck Drivers, Defence Force Personnel and many more.Contains graphic stories, PTSD, Trauma, emotions and some explicit language.

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Peter Vinnicombe

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Stories of the people behind High Trauma Occupations like Police, Firefighters, Paramedics, Doctors, Nurses, First Responders, Emergency Services, Tow Truck Drivers, Defence Force Personnel and many more.Contains graphic stories, PTSD, Trauma, emotions and some explicit language.

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