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WHAT KILLS FIRST RESPONDERS: Efforts underway to combat deadly stress of emergency work

By: John O’Connell, Idaho State Journal

Andy Moldenhauer
Pocatello Fire Department Capt. Andy Moldenhauer, pictured, recently received an award from the American Red Cross for helping paramedic Dustin Hale, who was suicidal, get help for his severe post-traumatic stress injury.

Dustin Hale sought to cope with the anguish he routinely encountered as a Pocatello Fire Department paramedic by mentally absorbing victims’ pain and cramming it into his own psyche.

“Some of us, like myself, we take a lot of the pain and what the families and patients are feeling and try to take it away from them by taking it on ourselves,” Hale explained.

After several years of treating trauma, Hale’s inner turmoil boiled over, culminating last fall with him holding a gun to his own head. It’s a story he’s embarrassed to tell but shares publicly, hoping to convince first responders to be open about the extreme stress they experience and to seek help when needed.

Full story: https://www.apnews.com/565a93476fb34fa987bab8109cbfcd06