Let's discuss the pressing issue of mental health among first responders, particularly within the EMS community. Will gets vulnerable and shares a personal story of trauma on the job to highlight the urgent need for mental health resources and support. Unfortunately, his story is not unique, we will all experience some level of emotional trauma while on the job. This episode features Jessica Nelson, the coordinator of the groundbreaking program and first of its kind state legislation, PATH4EMS. PATH4EMS provides free and confidential mental health care for EMS professionals. We delve into strategies for normalizing mental health conversations, the importance of trauma-informed care, and the benefits of proactive mental health practices. The discussion also covers the need for tailored, evidence-based resources and the unique challenges faced by rural first responders. Tune in to learn about the vital steps being taken to ensure the well-being of those who brave the front lines.
00:00 The Struggles of First Responders
00:53 A Personal Story of Trauma
04:57 The Turning Point: Seeking Therapy
05:42 Introduction to EMScast
06:34 Meet Jessica Nelson: A Pioneer in EMS Mental Health
09:54 The Importance of Confidentiality and Specialized Care
12:17 Effective Mental Health Practices for EMS Providers
19:54 Path for EMS: A Groundbreaking Initiative
30:37 Future Directions and Final Thoughts
Resources
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Guest/Cast/Crew information-
Guest- Jessica Nelson, PATH4EMS coordinator
Host- Ross Orpet, Will Berry
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