Sirens, Slammers and Service - A podcast for Female First Responders

Sirens, Slammers and Service - A podcast for Female First Responders

As a former correctional officer in Alberta for almost 2 decades and the founder of Blue Line Fitness Testing which provides law enforcement fitness testing and wellness workshops, I started this podcast as a way for female first responders to be able to share their stories including the trials, tribulations and triumphs of their daily work. Our episodes cover female correctional officers and caseworkers, military personnel, female paramedics, firefighters and dispatchers, as well as feature female Edmonton Police Service officers, drug dog handlers and female tactical team members. I want to showcase the unique perspectives, skill sets and personalities that women bring to a first responder career and work to encourage more women to apply for these careers and step up to learn more about what we do.

Episodes

June 13, 2025 77 mins

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In this authentic and real episode of Sirens, Slammers, and Service, host Nikki Cloutier sits down with RCMP Constable Sarah Marchildon-White, a proud 11-year veteran of the force who is now serving in Alberta’s Serious Crimes Branch.

Sarah opens up about her early years working in rural Alberta and the community of Maskwacis, where frontline policing brought both incredible challenges and unforgettable moments. From u...

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She’s back! In this long-awaited return to Sirens, Slammers, and Service, Advanced Care Paramedic Sheila Farrell reconnects with host Nikki Cloutier to share what’s changed, what’s stayed the same, and what it really means to serve in one of the most demanding roles in public safety. 

Now three years into her ACP career, Sheila walks us through her newest adventure as an Incident Response Paramedic (IRP)—a high-stakes,...

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 We’re back with Season 9 of Sirens, Slammers, and Service, and we’re kicking things off with a powerful and perspective-shifting conversation.

In this episode, host Nikki Cloutier sits down with Dr. Alexandra Jabr, Ph.D., EMT-P — an Independent Educator, seasoned paramedic, and founder of EmergencyResilience.com. Known for her no-fluff approach to integrating difficult but essential topics into first responder trainin...

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We’re closing out Season 8 with a raw, unfiltered, and wildly entertaining episode you won’t want to miss! Host Nikki Cloutier put a call out to the Sirens, Slammers and Service community asking, “What’s the most fucked up thing that has happened to you as a first responder?” — and wow, did you ever deliver. 

In this episode, Nikki reads and plays real listener stories and voice notes that swing from hilarious and down...

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What does it take to lead with resilience in the face of trauma? In this powerful episode, we sit down with Nicole Ferry, a trailblazing law enforcement leader with over 26 years of public safety experience. From her role as Special Agent in Charge in a Class I railroad police department to her work in human trafficking prevention and officer wellness, Nicole brings both professional autho...

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On this episode of Sirens, Slammers, and Service, we sit down with Dr. Michelle Sherman, PhD ABPP, a clinical psychologist and expert in supporting those with mental health conditions like PTSD and trauma. Dr. Sherman has dedicated their career to helping families navigate the complexities of loving someone who has been through immense hardship.

🔹 How do you connect with a loved one who has withdrawn due to trauma?

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This episode of Sirens, Slammers, and Service is part of Podcasthon, a global movement with 1,675 podcasts from 47 countries, including 650 French-speaking ones unite to amplify the voices of charitable organizations that need it most! 🎙️🌍

We’re joined by Sue Harvey, a former RCMP officer and the founder of Driving Foreward, a non-profit dedicated to helping first responders tackle their mental health throu...

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Did you know that your body can hold onto trauma long after a stressful or traumatic event has passed? In this episode of Sirens, Slammers, and Service, we sit down with Dr. Jolene Gough, a chiropractor with nearly 20 years of experience, to break down the science behind how the body stores trauma and the critical role the parasympathetic nervous system plays in recovery. 

Dr. Gough shares eye-opening insights into how...

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With over 30 years as an RCMP dispatcher, Janet Wizowaty has been the calm voice on the other end of countless emergencies, guiding first responders through life-and-death situations. But behind the headset, she has faced her own journey of loss, trauma, and resilience.

Now an author of The Year the World Paused and a guest contributor in Wounds to Wisdom, Janet joins the podcast to ...

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In this episode, we sit down with Jody Rogers, a 22-year veteran police officer whose career has taken her from the Edmonton Police Service to her current role with the Winnipeg Police Service. Recently promoted to Detective Sergeant with the Major Crimes Unit, Jody shares the unique challenges of investigating high-stakes cases and reflects on the differences and similarities between...

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Returning guest Courtney McCarron of the RCMP is back on Sirens, Slammers, and Service! First featured in Season 1 as a Sexual Assault Review Coordinator, Courtney now shares the incredible transformations in her career and life over the past two and a half years. Recently promoted to the role of Staff Sergeant Major, Courtney reflects on the challenges, growth, and new adventures tha...

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In this compelling episode of Sirens, Slammers, and Service, we sit down with Tapanga Lang, a former Federal Correctional Officer who has transitioned into her current role as a Community Peace Officer in Whitecourt. Tapanga opens up about her experiences working in federal corrections, shedding light on the immense challenges and rewards of managing one of the toughest environments i...

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In this episode of Sirens, Slammers, and Service, we’re joined by Animal Control Peace Officer Ashley Campbell, whose unique career journey has led her from working with young offenders to protecting wildlife and managing urban animals. Ashley shares her fascinating path, including roles in young offender corrections, as a transit peace officer, and as a conservation officer, all of which prepared her for her current ...

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In this action-packed episode of Sirens, Slammers, and Service, we sit down with Tactical Advanced Care Paramedic Kat Campbell. Kat shares her incredible journey, beginning as a rural firefighter and evolving into her current role as a tactical paramedic with Alberta Health Services alongside the Edmonton Police Tactical Team.

Kat provides a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to provide advanced medical care in hi...

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We’re kicking off Season 8 of Sirens, Slammers, and Service with an extraordinary guest, Debbie Green, a 30-year veteran in law enforcement and dispatch from California. Debbie takes us on a journey through three decades of evolution in dispatch and technology, offering a rare perspective on how the role has changed over the years to meet the growing demands of public safety.

In this deeply personal episode, Debbie ope...

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Our listeners loved Alix so much, we brought her back for another episode to wrap up Season 7!!! In this informative episode, Alix breaks down the nitty gritty of a day in the life of a fire fighter - from equipment checks to firehall meals and shared sleeping quarters (that can include a few farts each night!). Alix shares some firefighting terminology and routines and describes all that happens during a 24 hour shif...

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In this episode of Sirens, Slammers, and Service, we’re joined by Alix Hassell, a newer firefighter with the Calgary Fire Department, who shares her inspiring journey into firefighting. Alix opens up about how her background as a varsity wrestler shaped her mental toughness, discipline, and physical preparedness—qualities that became invaluable during her recruit training and transition into the fire service.

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In this phenomenal and personal episode of Sirens, Slammers, and Service, we welcome Natalyn (Natty) Lewis, founder of Ascend EQ. Natty’s work focuses on proven methods for achieving emotional freedom and reducing anxiety, helping individuals move past trauma to find lasting peace. Natty and her colleagues have also developed a groundbreaking framework endorsed by the National Association of Social Workers that target...

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In this episode of Sirens, Slammers, and Service, we’re joined by Sally Lloyd, a seasoned constable with South Wales Police in Wales, UK. With 20 years in policing—including 16 years as a frontline officer—Sally has witnessed firsthand the challenges and rewards of keeping communities safe.

Sally now brings her experience and compassion to the Youth Offending Service, where she has spent the past 3.5 years working clos...

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In this episode of Sirens, Slammers, and Service, we are joined by Kerri Shier, a Peace Officer with University of Alberta Protective Services (UAPS). Kerri shares her personal journey into the career after surviving a violent encounter, and how that experience fueled her passion for ensuring the safety and well-being of others on campus.

Kerri offers a detailed look into the complex and vital work that protective serv...

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