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Dispatched & Dysfunctional – Because sometimes the worst calls make the best stories.
Welcome to Dispatched & Dysfunctional — where the darkest moments become stories of resilience. These aren’t polished hero tales. They’re the raw, unfiltered truths of EMS: the calls that scar, the ones that save, and the ones we carry forever.
🚑 They see the lights. They hear the sirens. But they don’t see the ones waiting at home.
This episode isn’t about the chaos on scene — it’s about the people who keep us standing when the chaos comes home. The spouses who sit in silence until we’re ready to talk. The families who let us vent without judgment. The kids who defend us when we can’t defend ourselves. And the partners on shift who catch us when the job nearly breaks us.
We like to think we’re tough, that we can shoulder anything. But the truth is, most of us wouldn’t have made it this far without them. They’re the invisible backup — the ones who hold us steady after a pediatric code, after the suicide call, after the nights we don’t want to remember. They take on the silence, the mood swings, the sleepless nights. They carry what we can’t.
⚠️ CONTENT WARNING: EMS mental health, family strain, burnout, and dark humor. Listener discretion advised.
Why It Matters:
🧠 Need support?
💬 “I’d rather hear your story than read your eulogy.”
📬 Want to share your story?
By Chris StocktonDispatched & Dysfunctional – Because sometimes the worst calls make the best stories.
Welcome to Dispatched & Dysfunctional — where the darkest moments become stories of resilience. These aren’t polished hero tales. They’re the raw, unfiltered truths of EMS: the calls that scar, the ones that save, and the ones we carry forever.
🚑 They see the lights. They hear the sirens. But they don’t see the ones waiting at home.
This episode isn’t about the chaos on scene — it’s about the people who keep us standing when the chaos comes home. The spouses who sit in silence until we’re ready to talk. The families who let us vent without judgment. The kids who defend us when we can’t defend ourselves. And the partners on shift who catch us when the job nearly breaks us.
We like to think we’re tough, that we can shoulder anything. But the truth is, most of us wouldn’t have made it this far without them. They’re the invisible backup — the ones who hold us steady after a pediatric code, after the suicide call, after the nights we don’t want to remember. They take on the silence, the mood swings, the sleepless nights. They carry what we can’t.
⚠️ CONTENT WARNING: EMS mental health, family strain, burnout, and dark humor. Listener discretion advised.
Why It Matters:
🧠 Need support?
💬 “I’d rather hear your story than read your eulogy.”
📬 Want to share your story?