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Get Help
First Responder Wellness
After a Bad Call
Building Resiliency
Combatting Stigma
Compassion Fatigue & Burnout
Get Help
Emergency Service Provider Wellness Commission
Most experts estimate at least
25% of first responders
have ever had thoughts of suicide or that life was not worth living.
Some estimates place this number even higher, up to
30% in 911 dispatchers
and up to
47% in firefighters
. If this is you, you are not alone. These thoughts are not uncommon, and they are not insurmountable. We are able to recover from these feelings and lead meaningful careers and lives.
Click the
Button
beside each resource to learn more on their website, and click the
phone number
to call or text from a mobile device.
EAPFirst
1-855-EAP-1NOW
EAPFirst is a public, Vermont-based program whose mission is to care for the well-being of Vermont’s First Responders by providing expert trauma-informed clinical support, individual counseling and assistance in building a skilled peer network. The program is a partnership between the Invest EAP Centers for Wellbeing and the Vermont League of Cities and Towns. Available 24/7.
Safe Call Now
206-459-3020
A confidential, comprehensive, 24-hour crisis referral service for all public safety employees, all emergency services personnel and their family members nationwide.
Disaster Distress Helpline
1-800-985-5590
or text
TalkWithUs
to
66746
The Disaster Distress Helpline is a 24/7, 365-day-a-year, national hotline dedicated to providing immediate crisis counseling for people who are experiencing emotional distress related to any natural or human-caused disaster.
Copline
1-800-COPLINE
A free, 24/7, completely confidential helpline for officers and their families. On the other end of each phone call is a vetted retired police officer to ensure your voice is not only heard but understood.
Fire/EMS Helpline
1-888-731-FIRE
The Fire/EMS Helpline is available to all firefighters, EMS providers, and their families for assistance relating to addiction concerns.
988 suicide and crisis lifeLine
dial
988
The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals in the United States.
Crisis Text Line
Text
VT
to
741741
The 24-hour Crisis Text Line provides round-the-clock support seven days a week by providing access to the counselors via text messaging. Within five minutes, a return text will be sent, followed by a response from a trained crisis counselor.
Burlington Fire Department Peer Support Team
The mission of the Burlington Fire Department Peer Support Team is to
confidentially
assist first responders and their families in times of need, both professionally and personally. This will be done by listening to you and acting as a bridge to help connect you to appropriate services and resources. Feel free to reach out to any of the people below using their contact numbers listed.
Michael Curtin
802-578-3634
Michael Jordan
802-865-5015
Aaron Macbeth
802-598-6882
Mark McDonough
802-279-1374
Adam Savoy
802-318-2166
First Responder Wellness Apps
These platforms provide a variety of resources and tools for first responders.
You–Responder Strong
is a free online wellness tool designed for first responders by the
All Clear Foundation
. It has evidence-based resources and tools, self-checks for both professional development and personal wellness, and goal-setting built into the platform.
Crewcare
is a free mobile app by ImageTrend available on Google Play and the App Store. It has functionality for tracking mood and stress in all realms of life, and personalized resources accessible from the app.
Topics:
Mental Health
|
Suicide Prevention
Last Updated:
February 20, 2024
Skip to main content
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Translations for you
Get Help
First Responder Wellness
After a Bad Call
Building Resiliency
Combatting Stigma
Compassion Fatigue & Burnout
Get Help
Emergency Service Provider Wellness Commission
Most experts estimate at least
25% of first responders
have ever had thoughts of suicide or that life was not worth living.
Some estimates place this number even higher, up to
30% in 911 dispatchers
and up to
47% in firefighters
. If this is you, you are not alone. These thoughts are not uncommon, and they are not insurmountable. We are able to recover from these feelings and lead meaningful careers and lives.
Click the
Button
beside each resource to learn more on their website, and click the
phone number
to call or text from a mobile device.
EAPFirst
1-855-EAP-1NOW
EAPFirst is a public, Vermont-based program whose mission is to care for the well-being of Vermont’s First Responders by providing expert trauma-informed clinical support, individual counseling and assistance in building a skilled peer network. The program is a partnership between the Invest EAP Centers for Wellbeing and the Vermont League of Cities and Towns. Available 24/7.
Safe Call Now
206-459-3020
A confidential, comprehensive, 24-hour crisis referral service for all public safety employees, all emergency services personnel and their family members nationwide.
Disaster Distress Helpline
1-800-985-5590
or text
TalkWithUs
to
66746
The Disaster Distress Helpline is a 24/7, 365-day-a-year, national hotline dedicated to providing immediate crisis counseling for people who are experiencing emotional distress related to any natural or human-caused disaster.
Copline
1-800-COPLINE
A free, 24/7, completely confidential helpline for officers and their families. On the other end of each phone call is a vetted retired police officer to ensure your voice is not only heard but understood.
Fire/EMS Helpline
1-888-731-FIRE
The Fire/EMS Helpline is available to all firefighters, EMS providers, and their families for assistance relating to addiction concerns.
988 suicide and crisis lifeLine
dial
988
The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals in the United States.
Crisis Text Line
Text
VT
to
741741
The 24-hour Crisis Text Line provides round-the-clock support seven days a week by providing access to the counselors via text messaging. Within five minutes, a return text will be sent, followed by a response from a trained crisis counselor.
Burlington Fire Department Peer Support Team
The mission of the Burlington Fire Department Peer Support Team is to
confidentially
assist first responders and their families in times of need, both professionally and personally. This will be done by listening to you and acting as a bridge to help connect you to appropriate services and resources. Feel free to reach out to any of the people below using their contact numbers listed.
Michael Curtin
802-578-3634
Michael Jordan
802-865-5015
Aaron Macbeth
802-598-6882
Mark McDonough
802-279-1374
Adam Savoy
802-318-2166
First Responder Wellness Apps
These platforms provide a variety of resources and tools for first responders.
You–Responder Strong
is a free online wellness tool designed for first responders by the
All Clear Foundation
. It has evidence-based resources and tools, self-checks for both professional development and personal wellness, and goal-setting built into the platform.
Crewcare
is a free mobile app by ImageTrend available on Google Play and the App Store. It has functionality for tracking mood and stress in all realms of life, and personalized resources accessible from the app.
Topics:
Mental Health
|
Suicide Prevention
Last Updated:
February 20, 2024