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Welcome to another episode of Within the Trenches, true stories from the 9-1-1 dispatchers who live them. Ep 534 features Deb, a Psychiatric Clinician, 911 dispatcher, and EMT.
Episode topics –
Deb recounts her journey in dispatch, including her ability to thrive with ADHD and the contrast in training environments across different agencies.
The episode delves into the common misconceptions about dispatch work, the diverse nature of calls handled, and the importance of transparency and accountability in public safety.
Learn about the emotional and family impacts of shift work in dispatch, Deb's transition to becoming a clinician, and how her dispatch experience enhances her therapy practice.
Ricardo and Deb discuss the significance of recognizing individual strengths in a dispatch setting and the challenges of communication and morale within public safety centers.
The conversation also covers the serious topic of addressing suicidal thoughts within the profession and the value of seeking appropriate therapeutic support.
As always, if you have any comments or questions, or you would like to be a guest on the show, please email me at [email protected].
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Welcome to another episode of Within the Trenches, true stories from the 9-1-1 dispatchers who live them. Ep 534 features Deb, a Psychiatric Clinician, 911 dispatcher, and EMT.
Episode topics –
Deb recounts her journey in dispatch, including her ability to thrive with ADHD and the contrast in training environments across different agencies.
The episode delves into the common misconceptions about dispatch work, the diverse nature of calls handled, and the importance of transparency and accountability in public safety.
Learn about the emotional and family impacts of shift work in dispatch, Deb's transition to becoming a clinician, and how her dispatch experience enhances her therapy practice.
Ricardo and Deb discuss the significance of recognizing individual strengths in a dispatch setting and the challenges of communication and morale within public safety centers.
The conversation also covers the serious topic of addressing suicidal thoughts within the profession and the value of seeking appropriate therapeutic support.
As always, if you have any comments or questions, or you would like to be a guest on the show, please email me at [email protected].
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