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Safeguarding Our Saviors: Retired Battalion Chief Robert Avsec on the Mental Health Crusade in Firefighting

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When the sirens fade and the trucks are back in the bay, what lingers in the minds of those who fight fires? Robert Absteck, a retired battalion chief, writer, and advocate from the Chesterfield Virginia Fire and EMS department, brings his expertise to our latest episode, revealing the silent battles waged within the fire service. As a member of the Fire Service Psychology Association, Absteck draws back the curtain on the mental health challenges firefighters face, from the haunting uptick in suicides to the psychological onslaught of cancer diagnoses within their ranks.
The lifeline for any firefighter sidelined by injury often comes in the form of continued connection to their team and department. We unravel the critical importance of support systems that maintain a firefighter's sense of value and purpose during recovery. The discussion traverses the landscape of the Fire Service Psychology Association's efforts to foster collaboration between mental health professionals and firefighting personnel, and we scrutinize the role safety precautions play in both physical and mental wellness. From the often-ignored seatbelt to the vital comprehensive safety guidelines, we confront the barriers to a healthier fire service community.
We wrap up with a clarion call for a shift in firefighting tactics and safety mentality. Why do seasoned firefighters sometimes sidestep the protection offered by modern gear and tactics, and what can be done to usher in a new era that prioritizes their well-being as fiercely as they protect our lives? By comparing the fire service to other high-stakes professions, including astronauts and the military, we underscore the need for a culture that not only recruits but retains these heroes through an unwavering commitment to their safety and resilience. Join us for a raw and transformative conversation that seeks to safeguard the guardians of our peace.

As a First Responder, you are critical in keeping our communities safe. However, the stress and trauma of the job can take a toll on your mental health and family life.

If you're interested in personal coaching, contact Jerry Lund at 801-376-7124. Let's work together to get you where you want to be and ensure a happy and healthy career.
Podcast Website www.enduringthebadgepodcast.com/
Podcast Instagram www.instagram.com/enduringthebadgepodcast/
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Chapters

1. Safeguarding Our Saviors: Retired Battalion Chief Robert Avsec on the Mental Health Crusade in Firefighting (00:00:00)

2. Mental Health in the Fire Service (00:00:14)

3. Workplace Support and Fire Service Mental Health Awareness (00:17:25)

4. The Need for Psychology in Firefighting (00:24:54)

5. Connecting the Dots (00:38:56)

6. Improving Firefighter Tactics and Safety (00:50:54)

177 episodes

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Send us a Text Message.

When the sirens fade and the trucks are back in the bay, what lingers in the minds of those who fight fires? Robert Absteck, a retired battalion chief, writer, and advocate from the Chesterfield Virginia Fire and EMS department, brings his expertise to our latest episode, revealing the silent battles waged within the fire service. As a member of the Fire Service Psychology Association, Absteck draws back the curtain on the mental health challenges firefighters face, from the haunting uptick in suicides to the psychological onslaught of cancer diagnoses within their ranks.
The lifeline for any firefighter sidelined by injury often comes in the form of continued connection to their team and department. We unravel the critical importance of support systems that maintain a firefighter's sense of value and purpose during recovery. The discussion traverses the landscape of the Fire Service Psychology Association's efforts to foster collaboration between mental health professionals and firefighting personnel, and we scrutinize the role safety precautions play in both physical and mental wellness. From the often-ignored seatbelt to the vital comprehensive safety guidelines, we confront the barriers to a healthier fire service community.
We wrap up with a clarion call for a shift in firefighting tactics and safety mentality. Why do seasoned firefighters sometimes sidestep the protection offered by modern gear and tactics, and what can be done to usher in a new era that prioritizes their well-being as fiercely as they protect our lives? By comparing the fire service to other high-stakes professions, including astronauts and the military, we underscore the need for a culture that not only recruits but retains these heroes through an unwavering commitment to their safety and resilience. Join us for a raw and transformative conversation that seeks to safeguard the guardians of our peace.

As a First Responder, you are critical in keeping our communities safe. However, the stress and trauma of the job can take a toll on your mental health and family life.

If you're interested in personal coaching, contact Jerry Lund at 801-376-7124. Let's work together to get you where you want to be and ensure a happy and healthy career.
Podcast Website www.enduringthebadgepodcast.com/
Podcast Instagram www.instagram.com/enduringthebadgepodcast/
Podcast Facebook www.facebook.com/EnduringTheBadgePodcast/
Podcast Calendar https://calendly.com/enduringthebadge/enduring-the-badge-podcast
Personal Coaching https://calendly.com/enduringthebadge/15min
Host Instagram www.instagram.com/jerryfireandfuel/
Host Facebook www.facebook.com/jerrydeanlund

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Safeguarding Our Saviors: Retired Battalion Chief Robert Avsec on the Mental Health Crusade in Firefighting (00:00:00)

2. Mental Health in the Fire Service (00:00:14)

3. Workplace Support and Fire Service Mental Health Awareness (00:17:25)

4. The Need for Psychology in Firefighting (00:24:54)

5. Connecting the Dots (00:38:56)

6. Improving Firefighter Tactics and Safety (00:50:54)

177 episodes

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