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  2. Trauma and first responders - Wikipedia

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    Acute stress is a fundamental adaptive response, but psychological stress at work can lead to illness and reduced productivity. [14] Being at the beginning of the rescue chain, it is important that dispatchers are in good health to communicate vital information during critical phases of operations; errors can have serious consequences. [15]

  3. Paramedic - Wikipedia

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    Paramedic are involved in challenging professions and can be subject to different kinds of psychological stress, for instance, post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, or severe burnout. The psychological aspect is intertwined with the nature of the paramedics' work.

  4. My eye-opening day at overrun A&E department - AOL

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    Chloe Lancey has been a paramedic for 20 years and says in that time the job had changed dramatically [BBC] Outside the hospital's A&E entrance, ambulance paramedic Chloe Lancey is feeling frustrated.

  5. First responder - Wikipedia

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    Due to the high level of stress and uncertainty associated with the position, first responders must maintain physical and mental health. [8] Even with such preparation, first responders experience unique risks of being the first people to aid those with unknown contagions.

  6. First responders scramble to combat paramedic shortage - AOL

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    Being a paramedic, it’s not going to pay as much as the nursing jobs I could have had, but I’m going to like what I’m doing and I’ll still make a comfortable living,” he said ...

  7. I'm a dad and an EMT. I use the same 4 steps in stressful ...

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    Ryan Fields-Spack is a dad of three and an EMT. He recommends taking a deep breath when you feel your adrenaline rising.

  8. Incident stress - Wikipedia

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    Incident stress is a condition caused by acute stress which overwhelms a staff person trained to deal with critical incidents such as within the line of duty for first responders, EMTs, and other similar personnel. If not recognized and treated at onset, incident stress can lead to more serious effects of posttraumatic stress disorder.

  9. After the Sirens - Wikipedia

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    After the Sirens is a 2018 Canadian documentary television program about the epidemic of post-traumatic stress disorder among paramedics.It consists of interviews with emergency medical workers and mental health experts as well as dramatic re-creations of emergency calls experienced by the interview subjects.